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  • New Traffic Rules In India 2019

    Updated Motor Vehicles Act created a lot of buzz in India in last few days.

    Below is the list of offences and revised penalties

    General penalty – First offence-fine up to Rs 500, second offence-fine up to Rs 1,500

    Violation of road regulation – Rs 500

    Travelling without ticket – Fine up to Rs 500

    Disobedience of orders of authorities and refusal to give information – Fine up to Rs 2,000

    Unauthorised use of vehicles without license – Fine of Rs 5,000

    Driving without license – Fine of Rs 5,000

    Driving despite disqualification – Fine of Rs 10,000

    Acting as a conductor after disqualification – Fine up to Rs 10,000

    Penalty relating to construction, maintenance, sale and alteration of motor vehicles and components – Imprisonment for up to 1 year and/or fine up to Rs 1,00,000 per vehicle.

    Defective vehicles – Imprisonment for up to 1 year and/or fine up to Rs 1,00,000 for defective automobiles.

    Sale of critical safety component in violation of rules – Imprisonment for up to 1 year and/or fine of Rs 1,00,000 per component.

    Alteration of retrofitting in contravention of rules – Imprisonment for up to six months and/or fine of Rs 5,000 per alteration

    Oversize vehicles – Rs 5,000

    Over-speeding – Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000 for LMV; Rs 2,000 to Rs 4,000 for medium passenger or goods vehicles; Second subsequent offence-impounding of driving license

    Penalty for dangerous driving – First offence – imprisonment six months to one year and/or fine Rs 1,000 to Rs 5,000; Subsequent offence (within three years from first offence)- imprisonment up to two years and/or Rs 10,000

    Drunken driving – First offence- fine up to Rs 10,000 and/or imprisonment up to six months; second offece- fine of Rs 3,000 and/or imprisonment up to two years

    Penalty for driving when mentally or physically unfit to drive – First offence – fine up to Rs 1,000; second offence – fine up to Rs 2,000

    Penalty for offences relating to accident (Section 132 (i), 133 and 134) – First offence – fine up to Rs 5,000 and/or imprisonment of 6 months; second offence- fine up to Rs 10,000 and/or imprisonment of 1 year

    Listed table shows the difference of Old challan and New challan penalty
    Offence Old challan/ penalty New challan/ penalty
    General Rs 100 Rs 500
    Rules of road regulation violation Rs 100 Rs 500
    Disobedience of orders of authorities Rs 500 Rs 2,000
    Unautorized use of vehicles without licence Rs 1,000 Rs 5,000
    Driving without licence Rs 500 Rs 5,000
    Driving despite disqualification Rs 500 Rs 10,000
    Oversize vehicles N/A Rs 5,000
    Over-speeding Rs 400 Rs 1,000
    Dangerous driving Rs 1,000 Up to Rs 5,000
    Drink driving Rs 2,000 Rs 10,000
    Speeding/Racing Rs 500 Rs 5,000
    Vehicle without permit Up to Rs 5,000 Up to Rs 10,000
    Aggregators (violations of licencing conditions) N/A Rs 25,000 to Rs 1 lakh
    Overloading Rs 2,000 and Rs 1,000 per extra tonne Rs 20,000 and Rs 2,000 per extra tonne
    Overloading of passengers N/A Rs 1,000 per extra passenger
    Seat belt Rs 100 Rs 1,000
    Overloading of two wheelers Rs 100 Rs 2,000 and disqualification of licence for 3 months
    Helmets ₹100 Rs 1,000 and disqualification of licence for 3 months
    Not providing way for emergency vehicles N/A Rs 10,000
    Driving without insurance Rs 1,000 Rs 2,000
    Offences by juveniles N/A Guardian/owner shall be deemed to be guilty. ₹25,000 with 3 years imprisonment. Juvenile will be tried under JJ Act. Registration of vehicle will be cancelled.
    Power of officers to impound documents N/A Suspension of driving licenses
    Offences committed by enforcing authorities N/A Twice the penalty under the relevant section
    So, Indians what are your views about this major step by government.
    Last edited by MiniGupta; 09-14-2019, 03:27 PM.
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  • #2
    India traffic rule is on the boost......daily basis Chalan fine are conducted by the traffic police.

    Till now highest Chalan list here:-
    (1) Nagaland Truck Fined Rs 6.5 Lakh in Odisha's Sambalpur, Highest Yet Under New Motor Vehicles Act
    (2) Rajasthan truck owner was fined Rs 1,41,700 on September 9 for overloading his truck.
    (3) On September 11, a person was fined Rs 2,00,500 lakh in New Delhi.
    Last edited by Lalitsharma; 09-14-2019, 04:34 PM.

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    • #3
      The new motor vehicle rules are looking very positive. Their proper implementation will definitely help in reducing the high number of casualties on the Indian roads.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Nitin Kumar View Post
        The new motor vehicle rules are looking very positive. Their proper implementation will definitely help in reducing the high number of casualties on the Indian roads.
        Safety is No. 1 priority

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        • #5
          Bad rule by government
          Fines are too costly it's hard to pay for poor people.

          In the other side with the new traffic rules and increased fines ,traffic police are so glad, There pockets are filled in just a few hours. They are wishing that Nitin Gadkari should live long

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          • #6
            these stringent norms also reduce accidents on roads. These laws create safe driving on roads. Moreover, everyone strictly follows traffic rules due to this high penalty

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            • #7
              Now Traffic Police will Demand More Money from Rule Breakers.

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              • #8
                If we have to make better India we have to welcome these traffic rules and follow them.

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                • #9
                  We all should have pay attention from now onwards we all have to wear helmets not only for challan for safety also.

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                  • #10
                    One of the greatest decisions takes by the govt regarding the traffic rule. #developingindia

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sapnathakur View Post
                      Now Traffic Police will Demand More Money from Rule Breakers.
                      The solution is so easy don't breake the rule.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Shilparana View Post
                        Bad rule by government
                        Fines are too costly it's hard to pay for poor people.

                        In the other side with the new traffic rules and increased fines ,traffic police are so glad, There pockets are filled in just a few hours. They are wishing that Nitin Gadkari should live long
                        The rule is not bad, But fine is too costly, This rule will apply for everyone not only for the poor people. So carry your document after some time this rule will give their importance for everyone.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sapnathakur View Post
                          Now Traffic Police will Demand More Money from Rule Breakers.
                          The new rules will apply across the country if parliament approves of them.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Sapnathakur View Post
                            Now Traffic Police will Demand More Money from Rule Breakers.
                            Follow traffic rule and save money

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Lalitsharma View Post

                              Follow traffic rule and save money
                              Right,
                              Obey the speed limit even if every other car is surpassing it. Remember that police officers often stay hidden from view while looking for speeders. If you’re caught driving too fast, they won’t hesitate to give you a ticket.

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