Following traffic rules and regulations set by the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 is mandatory to avoid mishaps on the road that can cause injury or
Category: Traffic Offences and Penalties
In India, it is mandatory to follow the rules of the road regulation whether you ride a bike, drive a car, truck, or a commercial
According to data released by the Times of India, Gujarat has witnessed a sharp rise in fatal road accidents in recent years. The most common
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
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
Traffic in Sikkim is regulated by The Motor Vehicles Act, of 1988, which empowers the state government to levy fines for violations of traffic rules.
Just like any other state or union territory in India, violation of traffic rules and regulations is a punishable offense in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Traffic rules and regulations set by the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 are mandatory to follow to avoid mishaps and accidents on the road that
Traffic rules and regulations set by the Motor Vehicles Act, of 1988, are mandatory to follow to avoid any mishaps and accidents on the road