In Haryana, the Regional Transport Office (RTO) is responsible for regulating and enforcing traffic rules and regulations. The RTO issues driving licenses registers vehicles, and conducts inspections to ensure compliance with safety and environmental standards. The RTO also maintains a database of registered vehicles in the state and is responsible for collecting road taxes and other fees. The RTO works closely with the traffic police to enforce traffic rules and regulations and issue challans to violators. It is important to abide by traffic rules and regulations to ensure your safety and avoid getting fined by the RTO or traffic police.
S.No. | Two-wheeler Challan | Fine in Haryana |
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1. | Riding without a helmet | Up to Rs. 1,000 |
2. | Driving without a license | Up to Rs. 5,000 |
3. | Breaking traffic rules | Up to Rs. 1,000 |
4. | Riding without insurance | Up to Rs. 2,000 |
5. | Overloading | Up to Rs. 2,000 |
6. | Using a mobile phone while riding | Up to Rs. 1,000 |
7. | Riding a bike without a number plate | Up to Rs. 2,000 |
8. | Violating pollution norms | Up to Rs. 10,000 |
9. | Not carrying required documents | Up to Rs. 1,000 |
10. | Violating one-way rule | Up to Rs. 1,000 |
11. | Riding on footpaths | Up to Rs. 2,000 |
12. | Riding triple seat | Up to Rs. 1,000 |
13. | Jumping traffic signal | Up to Rs. 1,000 |
14. | Riding with a fancy number plate | Up to Rs. 5,000 |