Traffic Challan & Fines in India

The Indian Road Rules, known as the 'Rules of the Road Regulation,' went into effect in July 1989 and has remained in existence to this day. Violation of any of the rules and regulations will result in hefty penalties or offences that will lead to legal complications.

Updated On - 06 Sep 2025

Violating traffic rules, whether driving, riding a two-wheeler, or walking as a pedestrian, can lead to serious consequences and compromise road safety. Additionally, driving without proper documentation is illegal. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019, sets maximum penalties for traffic violations, but enforcement is managed by state traffic departments. Vehicles owners or riders must stay informed about local laws as traffic regulations vary across states.

Traffic Offences and Fines in India

List of Traffic Violations & Fines in India 2025

The following is the list of traffic violations and fines depending on various categories in 2025:

Traffic Fines Related to Documents

Traffic Violations

Fine in Delhi

Fine in Maharashtra

Fine in Tamil Nadu

Fine in Uttar Pradesh

Driving without licence

Rs.5,000

Rs.5,000

Rs.5,000

Rs.5,000

Driving without insurance

Rs.2,000

Rs.2,000

Rs.2,000

Rs.2,000

Driving without PUCC (Pollution Under Control Certificate)

Rs.10,000

Rs.500

Rs.400

Rs.10,000

RC violation

Rs.5,000

up to Rs.2,000

up to Rs.2,500

Rs.5,000

Traffic Fines Related to Driving

Traffic Violations

Fine in Delhi

Fine in Maharashtra

Fine in Tamil Nadu

Fine in Uttar Pradesh

Driving under the influence/Drunken Driving

Challan in court (amount subject to court discretion)

Rs.10,000 (and/or imprisonment for up to six months)

Rs.10,000 (and/or imprisonment for up to six months)

Rs.10,000 (and/or imprisonment for up to six months)

Driving Dangerously

Challan in court (amount subject to court discretion)

Rs.5,000 on first offence (non-compoundable second time onwards)

Rs.1,000

Rs.5,000

Driving against the authorized flow of traffic/Wrong side driving

Challan in court (amount subject to court discretion)

Rs.500 to Rs.1,000

Rs.500

Rs.500 to Rs.1,000

Wrong Passing or Overtaking other Vehicles

Challan in court (amount subject to court discretion)

Rs.500 to Rs.1,000

Rs.500

Rs.1,000

Driving without Helmet (Rider/Pillion Rider)

Rs.1,000

Rs.500, plus disqualification for holding of driving licence for three months

Rs.1,000

Rs.1,000

Disobeying police order or directions

Rs.2,000

Rs.750

Rs.2,000

Rs.2,000

Helmet without strap or strap not tied

Rs.1,000

-

-

up to Rs.1,000

Defective helmet (not confirming BIS)

Rs.1,000

Rs.500, plus disqualification for holding of driving licence for three months

Rs.1,000

up to Rs.1,000

Driving without horn

Rs.500

-

-

Rs.1,000

Not giving way to an emergency vehicle

Rs.10,000

Rs.10,000

Rs.10,000

Rs.10,000

Driving in NMV lanes/No entry/One-way roads

Rs.20,000

Rs.200

Rs.2000 to Rs.5000

Rs.2000 to Rs.5000

Driving/Parking on Footpath/Cycle Track

Challan in court (amount subject to court discretion)

up to Rs.2,000

Rs.300 to Rs.600

up to Rs.500

Traffic Fines Related to Road Signs and Markings

Traffic Violations

Fine in Delhi

Fine in Maharashtra

Fine in Tamil Nadu

Fine in Uttar Pradesh

Violation of Stop Line

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

Rs.300 to Rs.600

Violation of Stop Sign

Challan in court (amount subject to court discretion)

Rs.500

Rs.1000

Rs.300 to Rs.600

Violation of Mandatory Signs (One Way, No Right Turn)

Rs.500

Rs.500

Rs.500

Rs.100

Violation of Yellow Line

Rs.500

-

-

Rs.100

Traffic Fines Related to Traffic Signals

Traffic Violations

Fine in Delhi

Fine in Maharashtra

Fine in Tamil Nadu

Fine in Uttar Pradesh

Jumping red light/signal violation

Challan in court (amount subject to court discretion)

Rs.500

Rs.500

up to Rs.1,000

Disobey of lawful direction

Rs.2,000

Rs.750

Rs.2,000

Rs.2,000

Driving without indicator

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

Rs.500

Traffic Fines Related to Vehicle Lights

Traffic Violations

Fine in Delhi

Fine in Maharashtra

Fine in Tamil Nadu

Fine in Uttar Pradesh

Use of coloured/dazzling light on the vehicle

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

-

Using high beam when not required

Rs.500

-

-

-

Without parking light

-

Rs.500

-

Rs.100

Driving without light after sunset

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

-

Traffic Fines Related to Horn Usage

Traffic Violations

Fine in Delhi

Fine in Maharashtra

Fine in Tamil Nadu

Fine in Uttar Pradesh

Using horn in no honking or Silence zone

Rs.1,000

Rs.1,000

Rs.1,000

Rs.1,000

Unauthorized use of siren

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

-

Blowing of pressure horn or Multi-tone horn

Rs.5,000

Rs.1,000

-

Rs.2,000

Driving without horn

Rs.500

-

-

-

Traffic Fines Related to Pollution Rules

Traffic Violations

Fine in Delhi

Fine in Maharashtra

Fine in Tamil Nadu

Fine in Uttar Pradesh

Driving without PUCC (Pollution Under Control Certificate)

Rs.10,000

Rs.500

Rs.500

Rs.10,000

Without Silencer

-

Rs.500

Rs.1,000

Rs.1,000

Without Fitness Certificate

Rs.5,000

Rs.2,000

Rs.500

Rs.5,000

Excess smoke from vehicles/alterations that release exhaust gases other than through silencer

Rs.500

Rs.1,000

Rs.10,000

Rs.1,000

Plying of old age Diesel/Petrol vehicles (more than 15/10 years)

Challan in court (amount subject to court discretion)

-

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Loud music played in vehicle

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

-

Smoking in the Vehicles

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

-

Traffic Fines Related to Parking

Traffic Violations

Fine in Delhi

Fine in Maharashtra

Fine in Tamil Nadu

Fine in Uttar Pradesh

Improper or Obstructive Parking or Parking in No Parking zone

Rs.500*

Up to Rs.4,000

Rs.500

Rs.100

General Traffic Violations and Fines

Traffic Violations

Fine in Delhi

Fine in Maharashtra

Fine in Tamil Nadu

Fine in Uttar Pradesh

Not using seat belt

Rs.1,000

Rs.200

Rs.1,000

Rs.1,000

Obstructive Driving (Extra Passenger on Driver Seat)

Rs.500

Rs.500

Rs.500

Rs.100

Triple riding on two-wheeler

Rs.1,000

Rs.1,000 plus disqualification for holding of driving licence for 3 months

Rs.1,000

Rs.1,000

Offences related to juvenile or underage driving

Challan in court (amount subject to court discretion)

Rs.5,000

up to Rs.5,000

up to Rs.5,000

Tinted glass/Black film

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

-

TV/video set on dashboard

-

Rs.500

-

-

Use of Hand-held communication devices while driving

Rs.5,000

Rs.1,000 on first offence (Rs.10,000 on second offence if repeated within three years of first offence)

Rs.1,000

Rs.1,000

Driving without a wiper

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

-

In case of defective, fancy, not displaying number plate, or Illegal number plate

Rs.5,000

up to Rs.1,000

Rs.1,500

Rs.100

Rear view mirror turned inwards/without side mirror/without mudguard

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

-

Misbehavior with Police Officer/Refusal or giving false information

Rs.2,000

Rs.2,000

Rs.2,000

Rs.2,000

Manufacturing/Importing/Selling parts and components that are in contravention to rules and standards/unauthorised modification of the vehicle

-

-

Rs.1 lakh per vehicle or component, whichever is applicable

Rs.1,000

Advertisements or using word/figure/drawing/sticker on vehicle

Rs.500

Rs.500

-

-

Tips to Avoid Two-Wheeler Traffic Challans

The list of important points is mentioned below that you should remember before driving a two-wheeler to avoid two-wheeler challan:

  1. Both driver and pillion driver should wear a helmet.
  2. Maintain speed as specified by the traffic authorities.
  3. Driver must carry two-wheeler driving license or pillion driver must carry the driving license if the rider has learner’s license.
  4. Follow the traffic rules and regulations and drive along the right lane.
  5. Ensure that you make way for emergency vehicles.
  6. Carry a physical copy of two-wheeler documents including bike insurance even though you are carrying digital copy.
  7. To avoid future hassle, check your bike insurance policy expiry date.
  8. Ensure to renew the bike insurance policy.
  9. Avoid riding vehicles even after having a single sip of alcohol.

FAQs on Traffic Fines

  • How can I pay my traffic fine in India?

    Traffic fines can be paid online via echallan.parivahan.gov.in or mobile apps like PayTM. Offline payments require visiting a traffic police office or authorized bank with necessary documents and collecting a receipt.

  • How do traffic authorities determine the fine amount?

    Traffic fines are set by the respective state traffic departments based on the nature of the violation. While the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019, prescribes maximum penalties, state authorities determine the specific challan amounts.

  • Can I contest a traffic challan in India?

    Yes, if you believe a challan has been wrongly issued, then you can content traffic challan in India.

  • What happens if I do not pay my traffic fine on time?

    Traffic fines must be paid within 60 days of issuance and failure to pay may result in a court summons requiring your appearance. Continued non-payment can lead to suspension of your driving license. Owners must ensure that the unpaid fines must be cleared before selling a vehicle.

  • Can I check pending traffic fines online?

    Yes, you can check pending traffic fines online by visiting echallan.parivahan.gov.in or your state’s transport department website.

  • Can traffic police fine me twice in a day for the same violation?

    No, traffic police cannot charge a penalty twice in a day for the same violation except in cases of overspeeding; different violations occurring on the same day; and a repeated offence in another state without proof of prior payment.

  • What is the fine for jumping a red light in India?

    Fines for jumping a red light in India vary by state, such as in Maharashtra the penalty amount is Rs.500 for signal jumping. Whereas in Delhi, the offence results in a court challan, where the penalty is determined by the court.

  • Who can collect the on-spot penalties for traffic violations?

    Any traffic police who is in the post of a branch manager and/or above the rank of assistant sub-inspector of traffic police are authorised to collect on-spot penalties for traffic violations.

  • Are there any exemptions which are applicable to the use of mobile phones while driving?

    No, there are no exemptions which are applicable to the use of mobile phones while driving. There are no exemptions even if the driver of the vehicle is associated with emergency services (for example, doctors).

  • What vehicle documents of a vehicle should I carry when I am driving?

    While driving, you will be required to keep a few documents readily available - your driving licence, tax paid receipt, PUC certificate, registration certificate, and insurance certificate. In case of commercial vehicles, you might also be required to carry your vehicle's fitness certificate and permit.

  • Is it compulsory for the occupant of the front seat in a car to wear seat belts?

    Yes, it is compulsory for both the driver and the occupant of the front seat to wear seat belts when the car is moving. If found guilty, the traffic police can issue a challan against the violation.

  • What are the probable reasons for a vehicle being towed away?

    There are a number of reasons which might lead to the towing a vehicle. The vehicle was left unattended or abandoned, it was parked in a no parking spot, it was parked in a way which caused inconvenience to other commuters, or it was parked on the wrong side of the road.

  • Can I possess more than one driving licence in India?

    No, you are not allowed to possess more than one driving licence in India. In the Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act 2019, it has been notified that individuals who are found to possess more than one driving licence in India will be penalised for the same.

  • What happens if I do not appear before the court by the given date?

    If you do not appear before the court by the due date, a warrant will be issued against him or her which may lead to arrest of the individual along with stricter penalties.

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