Himachal Pradesh vs Nagaland: A Look at Challan Penalties

The Motor Vehicles Act 2019 provides for the traffic laws in our country. There are so many laws that you may intentionally or unintentionally violate. Some of the most common prohibitions as per the law are driving without a seat belt/helmet, talking on the phone while driving, overloading, overspeeding, etc.

If you violate these laws, challan penalties may be levied against your vehicle. The e-challan system makes it easier for you to check your challan penalties online. In case of any traffic law violation, you must verify the status of your challan online and pay the required penalty to continue driving your car on the roads.

Here, you will gain knowledge about the Challan Penalties in Himachal Pradesh and Nagaland and the difference in the Challan Penalties.

Challan Penalties in Himachal Pradesh

Below mentioned is a list of the penalties to be levied against various traffic violations in Himachal Pradesh:

  1. Triple-riding a two-wheeler: Penalty of Rs 1,000-1,500

  2. Driving an overloaded goods vehicle: Penalty of Rs 30,000 and Rs. 3,000 per tonne for excess load

Driving an overloaded passenger vehicle: Penalty of Rs 200-300 per extra passenger

  1. Not adhering to speed limits for LMV: Penalty of Rs 1,500-3000

  2. Driving vehicles without a license: Penalty of Rs 5,000-7,500

  3. Using a mobile phone while driving: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 1500-7500 and for repeated violations, it is Rs 10,000-15,000.

  4. Racing/dangerous driving: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 5,000-7,500 and for repeated violations, it is Rs 10,000-15,000.

  5. Blocking the passage of emergency vehicles: Penalty of Rs 10,000-15,000

  6. Driving a vehicle without insurance: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 2,000-3,000 and for repeated violations, it is Rs 4,000-6,000.

  7. Driving while suffering from any disease or disability: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 1000-1500, and for repeated violations, it is Rs 2,000-3,000.

  8. Contravention of Traffic Provisions, Rules, Regulations, and Notifications: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 500-750, and for repeated violations, it is Rs 15,00-2,250.

  9. Driving a vehicle without a registration certificate: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 3000-7500, and for repeated violations, it is Rs 7,500-15,000.

  10. Driving a vehicle with children without safety-belt: Penalty of Rs 1,000-1,500

Challan Penalties in Nagaland

Below mentioned is a list of the penalties to be levied against various traffic violations in Nagaland:

  1. Triple riding on two-vehicle: Penalty of Rs 1000

  2. Carrying excess luggage: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 500 and for repeated violations, it is Rs 1500.

  3. Over-speeding For Light motor vehicle (LMV): 1000

  4. Driving without a valid driving license: Penalty of Rs 5000

  5. Using a mobile phone while driving: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 5000 and for repeated violations, it is Rs 10000.

  6. Racing: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 5000 and for repeated violations, it is Rs 10000.

  7. Not giving passage to emergency vehicles: Penalty of Rs 10000

  8. Driving without insurance: Penalty of Rs 2000

  9. Driving when mentally or physically unfit to drive: The penalty for the first offence is Rs 1000 and for repeated violations, it is Rs 2000.

  10. Violation of road regulations: Penalty of Rs 1000

  11. Driving a vehicle without registration: Penalty of Rs 2000

  12. Driving without a seat belt: Penalty of Rs 1000

A Comparative Analysis

After going through the various penalties levied by State Governments for traffic violations, you may have come to know about the differences in the penalties for traffic violations in Himachal Pradesh and Nagaland.

For example, in case of overloading, Himachal Pradesh has different penalties for both goods and passenger vehicles. However, most of these states' penalties fall within the same range.

Conclusion

To prevent penalties and guarantee everyone's safety, it is crucial to abide by the traffic laws. Earlier, paying a challan offline was a difficult and time-consuming process. However, people now quickly pay their challans, thanks to the e-challan service. Moreover, to ensure you do not miss any penalties on your vehicle, check your e-challan status frequently to avoid any inconvenience.

To check the status of your challan, you may visit the Park+ website or download the Park+ app as it offers the quickest and easiest process of paying and checking e-challans.