Two Wheeler Traffic Rules In India 2022 | Updated Fines List | Motor Vehicle Act

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    Motorcycle riders and owners often take traffic rules for granted and don't really think about their importance. But without them, the consequences would be dire, such as a higher risk of accidents and injuries, and creating big issues against road safety. 

Traffic rules are created to ensure safety and to decrease the number of accidents in the country. and some reasons which have led to more accidents on Indian roads:
  • Acute lack of traffic sense
  • Lack of knowledge of traffic rules
  • An Increasing population of vehicles.
  • Rash driving 
    

Basic Traffic Rules for Two-Wheeler.

  • Both Rider and Pillion should be worn compulsory Helmet while riding.
  • Mirrors, Side Indicators, Brake Light is mandatory
  • Don't drive two-wheelers with more than one pillion.

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To reduce the chances of accidents and curb violation of traffic rules, The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 was created. Here are some of the common offenses and their fines:
Recently the government of India has introduced New Traffic Rules In India 2021. As we all know because of rash driving the cases of accidents and deaths are increasing day by day in the country. 
Today in this post we are discussing New Traffic Rules In India 2022. We also provide you New Traffic Fines and Challan 2022. 

  • Driving without a Valid License – Proposed fine of Rs. 5000 and/or imprisonment for up to 3 months
  • A vehicle without RC Book (Registration Certificate) – Rs. 2000
  • Over speeding – Proposed fine of Rs. 1000 for Light Motor Vehicle and Rs. 2000 for Medium Passenger Vehicles.
  • Driving under influence of Alcohol – Fine has increased from Rs. 2000 to Rs. 10,000

New Traffic Rules In India 2021-2022

 

Violation

New Invoice or Penalty

General (177)

Rs 500

Violation of Red Regulation Rules (177A)

Rs 500

Disregard of authority order (179)

Rs 2000

Driving unauthorized car unlicensed (180)

Rs 5000

Driving despite disqualification (182)

Rs 10000

Driving without license (181)

Rs 5000

Over speeding (183)

Rs 1000

Driving dangerously (184)

Rs 5000

Drinking and driving (185)

Rs 10000

Racing and driving at high speed (189)

Rs 5000

Overloading (194)

Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 2,000 per ton

Seat Belt (194B)

Rs. 1000

Driving without permit (192A)

Up to Rs. 10,000

Violation of license condition (193)

Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 1,00,000

Passenger Overloading (194A)

Rs. 1000 per passenger

Overloading on a two-wheeler

Rs.2,000 and License for three months

Not wearing a helmet

Rs. 1000 and License for three months

On not giving way to emergency vehicle (194E)

Rs.10000

On driving without insurance (196)

Rs. 2000

Power of authorities to impose documents (206)

Driving license will be revoked under 183,184,185,189,190,194c, 194D 194E

Crimes committed by enforcement of authority (210B)

Fine twice under related section


Traffic Rules in India
“U” Turns
Drivers are not supposed to make a “U” when a road sign prohibits making this turn.
Dangerous Materials
It is prohibited to carry illegal materials or materials which are deemed to be potentially dangerous.
Driving on mountain / steep roads
In the case of narrow roads, drivers moving downhill are to make way for those moving uphill.
Emergency Vehicles
In case of an approaching emergency vehicle, drivers are to carefully move to the side of the road. This will make way for the emergency vehicle to pass.
Keeping Distance
Keep a safe distance between two vehicles. This will reduce bumper to bumper accidents.
Honking
Honking is prohibited in “No Honking” zones. Using loud, multi-tone or harsh sounds for horns is not allowed.
Indicators
Proper indicators are to be used before turning or passing. Swerving is strictly not allowed.
Intersections
Drivers should slow down at road corners, intersections, junctions, or pedestrian crossings to avoid jeopardizing the safety of others.
Keep Left
Ply on the left side of the road in India.
Loading
Vehicles are not allowed to overload the legal weight they can carry. Also, materials protruding outside of the vehicle are not allowed.
One Way Roads
The vehicle must ply in the direction of the indicated way.
Parking
Parking a vehicle in the “No Parking” zone is prohibited. A vehicle must be parked in a way to avoid inconvenience to others.
Passing/overtaking
Vehicles should always pass/overtake from the right side of another vehicle.
Passing Pedestrians
Drive slowly while passing a procession, troops, police on the march, or road repair workmen.
Passing Prohibited
Passing or overtaking can be dangerous and can cause accidents, thus it is highly important that the driver is careful while doing so. Passing is prohibited on turns and bends/curves. Passing should be avoided wherever the road ahead is not clearly visible.
Stop Lines
A vehicle should stop before the stop line is painted at intersections or signals.
Tractor & Goods Carriages
Do not exceed the seating capacity of these vehicles.
Turning Left
It is advised to stay on the left side when you want to turn left. Sudden lane cutting could cause accidents.
Turning Right
It is advised to stay on the right side when you want to turn right. Sudden lane cutting could cause accidents.





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