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Traffic Fines & Penalties for Different Traffic Violations in Bangalore

Know all about Traffic Fines in Bangalore

According to data released by the Karnataka Transport Department, Bangalore witnessed a total of 686 fatalities and 4,129 injuries on account of road accidents in the year 2018. 

The numbers become worse when seen from a macroscopic view taking pan-India into account. In an attempt to curtail such numbers of road fatalities and instill a sense of responsibility amongst drivers, the government in a recent development has amended the Motor Vehicles Act 1988.

As per this amendment, traffic fines have been considerably increased for various traffic law violations. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 2019 was supposed to be implemented across India on 1st September 2019.

List of Traffic Fines in Bangalore

In the following table, we have demonstrated the traffic fines recently updated in Bangalore following the Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act, 2019.

Violation Penalty
Driving Rashly or Dangerously ₹1,000 – for two-wheelers and four-wheelers
Riding or Driving Without Licence ₹1,000 – for two-wheelers and three-wheelers; ₹2000 – for four-wheelers and light motor vehicles (LMV); ₹5000 – for other types of vehicles
Driving or Riding a Vehicle Without Registration Court fine
Vehicle Overloading for Two-wheelers ₹500
Violating Speed Regulations ₹1,000 – for two-wheelers, three-wheelers, and four-wheelers or light motor vehicles; ₹2,000 – for other types of vehicles
Driving an Uninsured Vehicle ₹1,000 – for two-wheelers, ₹2,000 for four-wheelers or light motor vehicles; ₹4,000 – for other types of vehicles
Not Wearing Seatbelts While Driving ₹500
Not Obeying the Instructions of the Traffic Fines ₹1,000
Misbehaviour Towards Traffic Authorities ₹2,000
Jumping Traffic Signals ₹500
Blocking The Way for or Negligent of Emergency Vehicles Including Ambulances, Police Cars, etc. ₹1,000
Driving or Riding Without Wearing Helmets ₹500
Driving in a Drunken State Court fine
Using a Mobile Phone While Driving ₹1,000
Honking in Silent Zones ₹500 – for two-wheelers and three-wheelers; ₹1,000 for four-wheelers and other vehicles
Driving an Unauthorised Vehicle ₹1,000
Driving a Vehicle Without a Permit Court fine
Driving a Vehicle Regardless of a Driver’s Disqualification ₹10,000 with or without community service
A Registered Vehicle Being Driven by a Minor ₹5,000
Racing on Public Roads ₹5,000
Vehicle Causing Air or Noise Pollution ₹5,000
Vehicle Not Following Road Discipline ₹500
Parking in a No-parking Zone ₹1,000
Driving a Vehicle Without a Number Plate ₹500
Driver is Physically or Mentally Unfit To Drive ₹1,000
Not Following the Stop Line ₹1,000
Disobeying One-way Road Rules ₹500
Driving Without an Emission Certificate Court fine

As you can see, challan rates in Bangalore for the above-mentioned offences have been curtailed by as much as 80% by the Karnataka state government. These curtailments come much needed, especially in the face of such dismal microeconomic as well as macroeconomic conditions in India.

When Were the New Traffic Fines Implemented in Bangalore?

The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act came into effect on 1st September 2019. However, the high challan rates prescribed in the revised Act were not received in the best of spirits by several states in India, including West Bengal, Rajasthan etc.

Karnataka was one of the states which brought the revised rates into effect two days after its national implementation on 3rd September 2019. In any event, an implementation does not suggest that changes cannot be made to it.

Considering the substantial nature of the new fines, the Karnataka government revised a few of the rates on 21st September 2019. So, it is a win-win situation for both individuals residing in Bangalore as well as the Traffic Department of Karnataka.

Have Traffic Fines Been Reduced in Bangalore?

With the new regulations, traffic fines have fluctuated in Bangalore. For instance, driving without a valid driving licence has been reduced from ₹5,000 to ₹1,000 and ₹2,000 for two-wheelers and four-wheelers respectively. Other offences like overspeeding, driving without having insurance, and wearing seatbelt or helmet have also resulted in lower penalties in Bangalore. 

Traffic fines have therefore reduced with the new updates in Bangalore. However, the rules have become stricter than before. Traffic authorities are in charge of monitoring the movements of every car and keeping tabs on road offences. There have also been laws and penalties for any bribery issues on the part of the traffic authorities. 

Important Points to Consider as a Citizen

There are a few points you should consider as a citizen of Bangalore while driving. Firstly, you must avoid overloading your vehicle. Moreover, make sure that your driving licence is valid and updated. You should also maintain the set speed limits while driving. 

Apart from that, carrying all the important documents related to the vehicle while driving is an important tip. Traffic authorities might demand these from the driver, and failure to present them can lead to future complications and penalties.  


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FAQs about Bangalore Traffic Fines

What documents do I need to carry to avoid traffic fines?

The documents which you need to carry while driving are –

Is a learner’s licence considered as valid?

Yes, a learner’s licence is considered as a legitimate document. 

What if I forget to renew my driving licence?

In case you forget to renew your driving licence, you will need to pay the fine as mentioned above. 

What if I forget to renew my vehicle’s insurance policy?

You will need to pay the traffic fine as per the rates mentioned in the regulations.