Traffic Offences and Penalties in Bengaluru

Stay informed about traffic rules and penalties in Bengaluru to ensure safer roads and avoid hefty fines. Know the latest offences, fines, and what documents to carry while driving.

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With the number of motor vehicles increasing on the narrow roads of Bengaluru every day, it is the need of the hour for the commuters to learn about the taffic rules and the possible violations they could make. This would increase safety on the roads and decrease the possibility of accidents that are currently occurring at a very high rate. 

Traffic Offences and Fines in Bengaluru

Traffic Rules to Be Followed When Driving a Four-Wheeler in Bengaluru

  1. Drinking and driving is strictly prohibited. 
  2. Drivers are required to carry all relevant documents with them. 
  3. The driver should not use his or her mobile phone while driving. 
  4. Any driver on the road should help and coordinate traffic if the need arises for it. 
  5. People sitting in the front of the vehicle should wear seat belts. 

Traffic Rules to Be Followed When Driving a Two-Wheeler in Bengaluru

  1. Riders are required to carry all relevant documents with them. 
  2. The rider as well as the pillion will have to wear helmets. 
  3. The rider should not use his or her mobile phone while travelling on a two-wheeler. 
  4. Drinking and riding is strictly prohibited. 

Possible Violations while Driving a Motor Vehicle in Bengaluru

  1. Driving the motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs that are banned: A hefty fine will be charged for any rider or driver who is under the influence of alcohol or banned drugs. 
  2. Driving the motor vehicle at a speed higher than the speed limit: Any person who is caught driving his or her motor vehicle at a speed which is higher than the speed limit will be charged with a penalty. 
  3. Driving a four-wheeler without wearing the seat belt: Hefty fines will be charged to individuals who do not wear the seat belt while driving. 
  4. Riding a two-wheeler without wearing a helmet: Hefty fines will be charged to the rider as well as the pillion if they do not wear a helmet while travelling on a two-wheeler. 
  5. Driving the motor vehicle without a licence: Not carrying the driving licence and other relevant documents at the time of driving or riding will invite a hefty fine. 

List of Traffic Fines in Bengaluru

Type of Fine 

Amount in Rs. 

No Emission Certificate 

Court fine 

Not Obeying One-Way Rules 

500 

Stop Line Not Followed 

1,000 

Driver is Mentally or Physically Unfit 

1,000 

No Number Plate 

500 

Parking in No-Parking 

1,000 

Noise Pollution 

5,000 

Minor using the Vehicle 

5,000 

Racing (Public Roads) 

5,000 

Disqualified Individual using a Vehicle 

10,000 (community service may be included) 

Without Permit 

Court fine 

Using an Unauthorised Vehicle 

1,000 

Use of a Horn in a Silent Zone 

Two and Three-Wheelers: 500Others: 1,000 

Using a Phone 

1,000 

Drunk Driving 

Court fine 

Without Helmet 

500 

Blocking Way for Police Cars, Ambulances, etc. 

1,000 

Traffic Signal Jump 

500 

Misbehaving with Traffic Authorities 

2,000 

Seatbelts not Worn 

500 

No Insurance 

Two-Wheeler: 1,000Four-Wheeler: 2,000Others: 4,000 

Overspeeding 

Two and Three-Wheelers: 1,000Four-Wheeler: 1,000Others: 2,000 

Overloading (Two-Wheelers) 

500 

No Registration 

Court fine 

No License 

Two and Three-Wheelers: 1,000Four-Wheeler: 2,000Others: 5,000 

Dangerous Driving 

1,000 

FAQs on Traffic Offences and Penalties in Bengaluru

  • When did the new Bangalore traffic penalties become effective?

    The updated or reduced traffic fines have been effective from 22 September 2019. 

  • What is the penalty for driving while intoxicated in Bangalore?

    In Bangalore, the first offence of driving while intoxicated carries a penalty of Rs.10,000 and/or up to 6 months in prison. The subsequent offence comes with a penalty of Rs.15,000 and/or up to 2 years of imprisonment. 

  • Is it mandatory to have a Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate in Bangalore?

    Yes, all vehicle owners in Bangalore must have a PUC.

  • How can I pay my traffic fine online?

    To pay a traffic fine online, go to the official website of the state’s transport department. Alternatively, you can make use of modern digital payment apps that let you make online traffic challan payments.

  • What documents are necessary to avoid traffic fines in Bangalore?

    If you want to avoid getting penalised, make sure to carry your driving licence, registration certificate, vehicle insurance policy documents, and PUC.

  • What is the penalty in Bangalore if you speed through a red light?

    The penalty for speeding through a red light in Bangalore is up to Rs.1,000.

  • How to check the proof of traffic violations in Bangalore?

    You can visit the official website of Bangalore Traffic Police to check the proof of traffic violations.

  • Is the RC document's photocopy a valid document?

    Yes, a photocopy of the RC is a valid document. There is no need to carry your original RC documents if you have downloaded the digital version in the M-Parivahan app.

  • How to check traffic fines by car number in Bangalore?

    You can check traffic penalties by logging in to the Parivahan e-challan portal and entering your vehicle number.

  • How can I lower my traffic penalty in Bangalore?

    It is not possible to reduce a traffic challan after it has been issued. To avoid further consequences, you must pay your traffic penalties in Bangalore by the deadline.

  • What happens if I fail to pay traffic fines in Bangalore?

    If you don't pay the traffic challan in Bangalore, you get a court summons, your vehicle registration or driving licence may get suspended.

  • I received the wrong traffic challan in Bangalore. What should I do?

    You can get in touch with the appropriate authorities if you think the traffic challan you received was issued incorrectly. The challan will be verified by the authorities along with other information. In case there is legitimate supporting evidence, they may decide to revoke it.

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