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List of Documents to Carry when going on a Road Trip

Mandatory documents to be carried while driving

What are the other documents necessary for a road trip?

What are the penalties for failure to carry documents?

Check the following fines and fees, if you fail to carry the required documents listed below in your road trips. 

Document not carried

Fines/Penalties

Act/Section

Driving license

Rs.5000

Section 181 of Motor Vehicles Act

Auto insurance documents

Rs.2000

Section 196 of Motor Vehicles Act

Valid permits

Up to Rs.10000

Section 192A of the Motor Vehicles Act

RC Book

Rs.2000

39 r/w 192 Motor Vehicles Act

PUC Certificate

Rs.1000 for first-time offense and Rs.2000 second time onwards.

Section 190 (2) Motor Vehicles Act

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Frequently Asked Questions

What will happen if I’m caught driving without a PUC certificate?

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According to Section 190(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, driving without a PUC certificate can cost you a fine of up to Rs.1000 for the first offense. For subsequent offenses, you will need to pay an even larger penalty of Rs.2000.

According to Section 190(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, driving without a PUC certificate can cost you a fine of up to Rs.1000 for the first offense. For subsequent offenses, you will need to pay an even larger penalty of Rs.2000.

Can I go on road trips with a learning license alone?

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You can practice driving on Indian roads with an LLR, provided someone with a permanent driving license is supervising you. Driving alone with a learner’s license is equivalent to driving without a license and may cost you likewise penalties. Therefore, do not go on road trips with such a learner’s licence.

You can practice driving on Indian roads with an LLR, provided someone with a permanent driving license is supervising you. Driving alone with a learner’s license is equivalent to driving without a license and may cost you likewise penalties. Therefore, do not go on road trips with such a learner’s licence.

What documents should I carry when going on a road trip in India?

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When you are going on a road trip in India, it's essential to carry your driving license, vehicle registration certificate (RC), pollution under control (PUC) certificate, and a valid car insurance policy. These documents are legally required and is needed to be given during police checks.

When you are going on a road trip in India, it's essential to carry your driving license, vehicle registration certificate (RC), pollution under control (PUC) certificate, and a valid car insurance policy. These documents are legally required and is needed to be given during police checks.