Staying informed about traffic challan penalties is essential to avoid hefty fines and ensure road safety. In this article, we will compare the challan penalties in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Understanding the fines for different offenses and non-payment consequences will help you drive responsibly.
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The Gujarat traffic department enforces strict regulations and imposes hefty fines on defaulters. Here are 14 common offenses and their corresponding penalties:
Driving without a seat belt: Fine of Rs.500
Triple riding on a two-wheeler: Fine of Rs.100
Driving without a helmet: Fine of Rs.500
Carrying excess luggage: Fine of Rs.5,000 and an additional Rs.1,000 per tonne of excess load
Driving without a number plate:
Two-wheelers: Fine of Rs.1,000
Three-wheelers: Fine of Rs.2,000
Light Motor Vehicles (LMV): Fine of Rs.3,000
Heavy Motor Vehicles (HMV): Fine of Rs.4,000
Parking in a "no parking zone":
First offense: Fine of Rs.500
Second or subsequent offense: Fine of Rs.1,000
Minor driving a vehicle:
Fine of Rs.25,000
Imprisonment for 3 years
Deregistration of the vehicle for 1 year
Ineligibility for a driving license before the age of 25
Disobeying traffic signals:
Fine ranging from Rs. 1,000 to Rs.5,000
Imprisonment for 6 months to 1 year
License seizure
Dangerous/rash driving: Fine of Rs.1,000
Using a mobile phone while driving:
First offense: Fine of Rs. \500
Second or subsequent offense: Fine of Rs.1,000
Drunken driving:
Fine of Rs.10,000
Imprisonment for 6 months
Fine of Rs.15,000 and/or 2 years of jail for repetitive violations
Driving a vehicle without registration:
Two-wheelers: Fine of Rs.1,000
Three-wheelers: Fine of Rs.2,000
LMV: Fine of Rs.3,000
Driving an uninsured vehicle:
First offense: Fine of Rs.2,000
Second or subsequent offense: Fine of Rs.4,000
Violation of road regulations:
Fine ranging from Rs.1,000 to Rs.5,000
Similar to Gujarat, Maharashtra also emphasizes road safety and imposes strict penalties for traffic violations. Here are 14 common offenses and their corresponding penalties in Maharashtra:
Driving without a seat belt: Fine of Rs.1,000
Triple riding on a two-wheeler: Fine of Rs.1,000
Driving without a helmet: Fine of Rs.1,000
Carrying excess luggage: Fine of Rs.2,000 and an additional Rs.1,000 per tonne of excess load
Driving without a number plate:
Two-wheelers: Fine of Rs.2,000
Three-wheelers: Fine of Rs.3,000
LMV: Fine of Rs.5,000
HMV: Fine of Rs.10,000
Parking in a "no parking zone":
Fine of Rs.2,000
Towing charges: Rs.500
Minor driving a vehicle:
Fine of Rs.25,000
Imprisonment for 3 years (for the vehicle owner)
Deregistration of the vehicle for 1 year
Disobeying traffic signals:
Fine of Rs.1,000
License suspension for 3 months
Dangerous/rash driving: Fine of Rs.5,000
Using a mobile phone while driving: Fine of Rs.5,000
Drunken driving:
Fine of Rs.10,000
Imprisonment for 6 months to 1 year
Fine of Rs.15,000 and/or 2 years of jail for repetitive violations
Driving a vehicle without registration:
Fine of Rs.5,000
Seizure of the vehicle
Driving an uninsured vehicle: Fine of Rs.1,000
Violation of road regulations:
Fine ranging from Rs.1,000 to Rs.5,000
In both Gujarat and Maharashtra, failure to pay the traffic challan penalties within the specified time can result in additional consequences, such as:
Vehicle Impoundment: The traffic authorities have the right to impound the vehicle until the fine is paid.
License Suspension: Your driving license may be suspended, prohibiting you from driving until the fine is cleared and the suspension is lifted.
Increased Fine: Additional charges or late fees may be added to the original fine amount if the penalty is not paid within the initial deadline.
Adhering to traffic rules and regulations is crucial for road safety and avoiding hefty fines. Both Gujarat and Maharashtra have strict penalties for traffic violations, and it is important to be aware of the specific offenses and corresponding fines in each state.
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