Tamil Nadu is infamous for the highest number of road accidents in the country, and the most common reason for road accidents is overspeeding. Keeping
Category: Traffic Offences and Penalties
Offense Penalty (in INR) Driving without a seat belt 1000 Triple riding on two-vehicle 1000 Driving without helmet 1000 Carrying excess luggage For the first
An efficient Road Transport System is what is required for the smooth functioning of traffic. The Tripura Traffic Police aims to achieve that by enforcing
According to data released by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highway in 2019, Maharashtra is in second place on the list of states with
To protect the general public’s interest, the Chhattisgarh traffic police issue a challan to anyone who violates traffic rules and regulations. Traffic rules in Chhattisgarh
Violation of any road safety rules and regulations is a punishable offense in Ladakh. All categories of vehicle owners/drivers must follow the basic traffic rules
Rajasthan, being one of the most visited destinations in India, attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world. With the increase in
Offenses For First Offence For Subsequent Offence Disobey of traffic signal 500 1000 Smoking while driving 500 1000 Wrong parking within the city area 500
The Meghalaya Traffic Police’s guiding principle is mobility with utmost safety. To achieve this goal, the state’s Traffic Department focuses on four pillars: ERER—education, Regulation,
The Haryana traffic police challan is a payment that individuals must pay if they break any traffic rule issued by the Traffic Department of Haryana.