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Team AckoJul 27, 2023
Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra, is a city that never sleeps
There’s always hustle and bustle on the roads.
That mainly has to do with the ever-increasing number of people and vehicles in the city.
Over the years, this has resulted in a rise in traffic violations (like driving/riding without a valid car/bike insurance).
And as a result, the authorities brought new traffic rules and fines in the city to address that problem. Read on to learn more about the updated traffic rules, violations, and traffic fines in Mumbai.
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Mumbai vehicle owners/drivers should abide by the traffic rules and regulations for smooth traffic movement within the city. Following traffic rules also make roads safer for everyone, including motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. However, with the exponential growth in the number of vehicles in the city, traffic violations are also on the rise. To address this across the country, the Government of India passed The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 2019 on September 1, 2019.
The authorities in Mumbai also implemented the new act, which brought in new traffic rules, increased fines and new violations. The move came in as a measure to discourage traffic violations. The main highlight of the new act is the significant increase in fines.
You can refer to the table below for the updated traffic fines in Mumbai.
Traffic violation | Vehicle type | Penalty (in Rs.) |
---|---|---|
Driving/riding without a valid Driving Licence (DL) | All vehicles | 5,000 |
Driving/riding without valid registration | All vehicles | 2,000 (5,000 for repeat offence) |
Driving/riding without valid insurance | All vehicles | 2,000 and/or 3 months of imprisonment, community service (4,000 for repeat offence) |
Riding without wearing a helmet (rider and pillion rider) | Two-wheeler | 1,000 and/or DL disqualification, 3 months community service |
Driving without wearing a seatbelt | Four-wheeler | 1,000 and/or community service |
Overspeeding | Two-wheeler/three-wheeler | 1,000 |
Overspeeding | Four-wheeler (LMV) | 2,000 |
Overspeeding | Other vehicles | 4,000 |
Overspeeding | Tractor | 15,000 |
Driving/riding under the influence | All vehicles | 10,000 and/or 6 months of imprisonment (15,000 and/or 2 years of imprisonment for repeat offence) |
Racing or speeding | All vehicles | 5,000 and/or 3 months of imprisonment, community service (10,000 and/or up to 1 year of imprisonment, community service) |
Not giving way to emergency vehicles | All vehicles | 10,000 |
Offences related to juvenile | All vehicles | 25,000 with 3 years of imprisonment, registration cancellation for 1 year, juvenile not eligible for DL until 25 years of age |
Riding with overload (triple riding) | Two-wheeler | 2,000 with DL disqualification and/or 3 months community service |
Driving with overload | Four-wheeler | 200 per extra passenger |
Driving/riding after disqualification | All vehicles | 10,000 and/or community service |
Not obeying the instructions from authorities | All vehicles | 2,000 |
Usage of horn in silent zones | All vehicles | 2,000 (4,000 for repeat offence) |
Driving/riding while using a mobile phone (handheld) | All vehicles | 5,000 |
Traffic signal violations | All vehicles | 500 (1,500 for repeat offence) |
Driving/riding on footpath/cycle track | All vehicles | 500 |
Driving/riding in one way road | All vehicles | 500 (1,500 for repeat offence) |
Vehicle with illegal number plate | All vehicles | 1,000 |
Driving/riding without headlight after sunset | All vehicles | 500 (1,500 for repeat offence) |
Driving/riding in a physically/mentally unfit state | All vehicles | 1,000 (2,000 for repeat offence) |
Unsafe towing by another vehicle | Two-wheeler | 500 (1,500 for repeat offence) |
Road safety related violations | Two-wheeler | 1,000 (3,000 for repeat offence) |
Road safety related violations | Four-wheeler/other vehicles | 2,000 (5,000 for repeat offence) |
All road users, including vehicle drivers/riders, cyclists and pedestrians, should follow the traffic rules for smooth traffic movement and the safety of everyone on the road. Violation of these rules can attract hefty penalties as per the new traffic rules and fines in Mumbai. The following sections will highlight the new traffic rules in Mumbai.
Ensure that the driver and passengers wear seatbelts while the vehicle is on the move. It is a piece of crucial safety equipment that can save your life if your vehicle meets an accident. Not wearing a seatbelt while driving attracts challan in Mumbai.
Always drive your vehicle within the speed limit. Driving at excessive speeds can cause accidents and put other road users in danger. Hence, refrain from overspeeding. Failing to follow this rule can attract penalties.
Do not use a mobile phone while driving. It can cause distraction, leading to an accident. It is one of the most common causes of road accidents. Ignoring this rule can result in harsh penalties in Mumbai.
Follow lane discipline while driving. Always change lanes after observing the traffic around you and indicate before making such a move. Irresponsible driving can result in traffic challans in Mumbai.
Keep all the documents related to the vehicle and the driver in the vehicle at all times. You can also have soft copies of the same. Failing to produce the documents during an inspection can attract traffic fines in Mumbai. For example, you may get a driving without licence fine in Mumbai if you fail to produce the DL during an inspection.
Ensure that you always wear a helmet while riding a two-wheeler. Pillion riders are also required to wear a helmet. It is a crucial rule pertaining to the safety of two-wheeler riders, and ignoring this rule results in hefty fines in Mumbai.
Do not ride a two-wheeler under the influence of intoxicating substances. Doing so may lead to severe accidents and fatalities. It is a serious offence and can attract fines and harsh penalties.
Do not ride a two-wheeler aggressively, overspeed or be involved in road racing. Doing so can put your and other road users' lives at risk. Violating this rule can result in traffic fines in Mumbai.
Do not ride your two-wheeler in an overloaded state. In other words, do not ride with more than two people, including the rider. Overloaded two-wheelers can hamper your ability to control the vehicle and lead to an accident. This traffic offence results in heavy fines.
Carry all the mandatory documents while riding a two-wheeler in Mumbai. You should be able to produce those documents during an inspection from authorities. Failing to do so can result in traffic fines in Mumbai. For instance, if you do not have a pollution certificate, you may face a PUC fine in Mumbai.
Always respect and follow the traffic signal rules. Disobeying the traffic signal rules is dangerous and can cause accidents. Flouting these rules can attract signal jumping fine in Mumbai.
You can log on to Maharashtra's official E-Challan portal to check if you have any pending no-parking traffic fines. Enter your vehicle number and the last four digits of the chassis/engine number to check traffic fines.
You can visit the E-challan website of Maharashtra to raise a grievance against wrongly issued traffic fines.
The traffic fine for a drink and drive traffic violation in Mumbai is Rs. 10,000 and/or 6 months of imprisonment. For repeat offences, the penalty increases to Rs.15,000 and/or 2 years of imprisonment.
Yes, if the pillion rider doesn't wear a helmet in Mumbai, be ready to shell out a traffic fine of Rs. 1,000.
You can log on to Maharashtra's official E-Challan payment portal to pay traffic fines. You can enter your vehicle number or challan number to make the payment.
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Disclaimer: The information mentioned on this page is sourced from government websites and other platforms on the internet. They are subject to change depending on government notifications.
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