Traffic Rules: What is the fine and challan amount for violating which traffic rules

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Traffic Rules Violation Fine: Traffic rules are made for the safety of citizens, but still many people do not follow them. To adopt a strict attitude against such people, challan is imposed on them.

The purpose of the traffic police through challan is to make people aware of traffic rules. To crack down on those who break traffic rules, a plan is being worked on to install high-resolution AI-based cameras in Delhi. With the help of these advanced cameras, challan will be issued to people driving at high speed and jumping red lights.

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If you do not follow the traffic rules while driving a car or bike, then the traffic police can issue you a challan. Let us tell you how much challan is issued for violating which rule.

challan for drunk driving

If you are caught driving in a drunken state, you can be fined Rs 10,000 or you can also face a jail sentence of 6 months. And if you are caught violating this rule again, you can have to pay a fine of Rs 15,000 or you can also be jailed for 2 years.

Challan on over speeding

If someone is caught driving above the prescribed speed limit, a challan of Rs 1,000 is issued for over speeding on light vehicles and a challan of Rs 2,000 is issued for high speed on heavy vehicles.

Challan for not having driving license

If you do not have a driving license while driving a car, the traffic police can issue a challan of Rs 5,000 against you.

Challan for driving below the prescribed age

The minimum age for driving in our country is 18 years. If a person below 18 years of age is caught driving, he will have to pay a fine of Rs 25,000 along with a three-year sentence. Not only this, the registration of the vehicle will also be cancelled for a full year and the age for obtaining a driving license for that person will be increased to 25 years.

Challan for not wearing helmet

If a person is caught driving a two-wheeler without wearing a helmet, he will have to pay a fine of Rs 1,000 and his license can also be cancelled for three months.

Challan for not having a riding permit

If you do not have a Riding Permit, a fine of up to Rs 10,000 can be imposed or you can also be sentenced to 6 months in jail.

Let us tell you that the traffic police clicks the photo of the vehicle of the people who break the traffic rules and sends a message to issue a challan to the number linked to that vehicle. The person is given a fixed time to deposit the fine amount.

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