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Traffic Challan Rates in Bhubaneswar for different Traffic Violations

List of Traffic Fines in Bhubaneswar

It is not only the drivers and the owners of vehicles that should have a clear knowledge about traffic fines in Bhubaneswar but all the citizens of this city should too. Here is a brief list of new traffic fines that are applicable in Bhubaneswar under the Motor Vehicle Act:

Violations

Penalty

Driving/Riding Without a Licence

First-time offence: ₹5000 

Second-time offence: ₹5000 

Driving/riding Under the Influence of an Intoxicating Substance

First-time offence: ₹10000 

Second-time offence: ₹15000 

Overspeeding

First-time offence: ₹2000 (LMV), ₹4000 (HMV)

Second-time offence: ₹2000 (LMV), ₹4000 (HMV)

Driving/riding Without Insurance

First-time offence: ₹2000 

Second-time offence: ₹4000 

Driving Without a Seat Belt

First-time offence: ₹1000 

Second-time offence: ₹1000 

Speeding and Racing

First-time offence: ₹5000 

Second-time offence: ₹10000 

Dangerous Driving/Riding and Jumping Red Light

First-time offence: ₹5000 

Second-time offence: ₹10000 

Violating Road Regulations 

First-time offence: ₹1000

Second-time offence: ₹1000

Driving/Riding While on the Mobile (Handheld)

First-time offence: ₹5000 

Second-time offence: ₹10000 

Driving/Riding Despite Disqualification

First-time offence: ₹10000 

Second-time offence: ₹10000 

Not Giving Way to Emergency Vehicles like Ambulances, Fire Engines, etc.

First-time offence: ₹10000 

Second-time offence: ₹10000 

Riding Without Helmet (Rider and Pillion Rider)

First-time offence: ₹1000 

Second-time offence: ₹1000 

Overloading Two-wheelers

 

First-time offence: ₹1000 

Second-time offence: ₹1000 

Juvenile Offences

First-time offence: ₹25000 

Second-time offence: ₹25000 

Overboarding Passengers

₹200 for every extra passenger

Driving/Riding Without a Ticket

First-time offence: ₹500

Second-time offence: ₹500 

Offence Committed by Enforcing Authorities such as Offering Bribes

 

Twice the penalty (varies according to traffic rules violated)

Unauthorised Use of Vehicles Without Licence

₹1000- ₹5000

Refusing to Share Information Under Traffic Authority/Disobeying Orders

 

First-time offence: ₹2000 

Second-time offence: ₹2000 

Vehicles Without Permit

First-time offence: ₹10000 

Second-time offence: ₹10000 

Driving/Riding Without Registration

First-time offence: ₹5000 

Second-time offence: ₹10000 

 

 

Refuse the supply information willingly

First-time offence: ₹2000 

Second-time offence: ₹2000 

Allow an unauthorised person to drive a vehicle

First-time offence: ₹5000 

Second-time offence: ₹5000 

When Were the New Traffic Fines Implemented in Bhubaneswar?

FAQs About Traffic Fines in Bhubaneswar

How much is the traffic fine for carrying unauthorised and hazardous goods in Bhubaneswar?

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There is a hefty fine for carrying dangerous goods without permission in Bhubaneswar. For the first-time offence, it is ₹10000 and for the second-time offence, it is ₹20000.

There is a hefty fine for carrying dangerous goods without permission in Bhubaneswar. For the first-time offence, it is ₹10000 and for the second-time offence, it is ₹20000.

What is the traffic fine for overtaking a vehicle at a no-overtaking zone in Bhubaneswar?

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The fine for overtaking a vehicle at a no-overtaking zone in Bhubaneswar is ₹5000 for the first time offence and ₹10000 for the second time.

The fine for overtaking a vehicle at a no-overtaking zone in Bhubaneswar is ₹5000 for the first time offence and ₹10000 for the second time.

Is there a deadline for making traffic e-challan payments in Bhubaneswar?

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Yes. There is a 60-day time limit to pay off your traffic fines. If not paid within the time limit the fine may include other additional charges.

Yes. There is a 60-day time limit to pay off your traffic fines. If not paid within the time limit the fine may include other additional charges.

Is it legal to wear half helmets in Bhubaneswar?

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Wearing half helmets is illegal in India. It may be comfortable, but it fails to provide the necessary protection to prevent heavy injury during a crash.

Wearing half helmets is illegal in India. It may be comfortable, but it fails to provide the necessary protection to prevent heavy injury during a crash.

What are the documents required for driving a car in Bhubaneswar?

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To get a driving licence in Bhubaneswar one needs to submit documents such as address and age proof, learner's licence, Form 4 or Form 5, and 3 passport-size photographs.

To get a driving licence in Bhubaneswar one needs to submit documents such as address and age proof, learner's licence, Form 4 or Form 5, and 3 passport-size photographs.