Delhi traffic police challan list

  1. Return of breathalysers help cops nab more drink
  2. Delhi Traffic Fines: List & RTO Fines Traffic Police Challan in Mumbai
  3. Traffic Offences


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Return of breathalysers help cops nab more drink

On average, close to 60 people were issued challans every day for being inebriated while driving during the first three months of this year, compared to fewer than five a day in the last two years, as the Breathalysers use the amount of alcohol in exhaled breath to calculate the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood. (Representational Image) Tests for drink driving were halted for close to three years after the As a result, while only 399 and 286 people were issued challans in 2022 and 2021 respectively, this year, this number surged to 5,384. “With the lifting of Covid-related restrictions, and restaurants and bars being back in business, public mobility in the city has increased. As instances of drink driving are also increasing, we decided to resume our special drives against drunk drivers and use our breath-analyser machines to catch and prosecute violators. As a result, there has been a steep rise in such challans this year as compared to the two previous years when Covid-related curbs were in effect,” said special commissioner of police (traffic) Surender Singh Yadav. Also Read: Senior traffic police officers said they have been identifying traffic circles with maximum drink driving challans every year to analyse the reasons and find solutions, since a majority of road accidents at night are caused by people driving under the influence of alcohol. They also said special drives against drink driving and resumption of the use of breathalysers, especially at night, was ...

Delhi Traffic Fines: List & RTO Fines Traffic Police Challan in Mumbai

Delhi has enforced its traffic laws quite strictly, especially after the 2019 Motor Vehicles Act was passed. Since then, harsher fines for traffic offences have been put into effect to mitigate risky and negligent driving in the national capital region. For all the vehicle owners in Delhi, it’s critical to be fully aware of the penalties for different traffic infractions and to take precautions to avoid committing them. Continue reading to learn more about Delhi’s traffic laws, the penalties for breaking them, and the ways to pay fines. Some of the most important traffic rules in Delhi are as follows: • It is a legal obligation for two-wheeler drivers to wear a helmet. The helmet must meet ISI requirements and display the ISI mark. • The vehicle’s registration mark must always be distinct, readable, and clear. A motor vehicle must not be loaded in a way that blocks the tail lights or any other lights or marks necessary for the vehicle’s safety. • On a one-way street, the driver must only drive in the direction that is allowed. It’s also not permitted to turn around onto a one-way street. • Even while overtaking, do not cross the yellow line dividing the road. Use the proper indicator signal while changing lanes on roads with clearly marked lanes. • When the driver comes to a stop at a road intersection, a pedestrian crossing, or a road junction, he/she must not cross the painted Stop Line on the road. • It is against the law for tractor and goods vehicle drivers to transpo...

Traffic Offences

TRAFFIC OFFENCES AND PENALTIES S/N Offence Name MVA Penalty 1 Penalty 2 1 Travelling on Running Board(Passengers) 123(2)/177 MVA 500 1500 2 Obstructive Driving(Extra Passenger on Driver Seat) 125/177 MVA 500 1500 3 Triple Riding on two-wheeler 194C MVA 1000 1000 4 Drive on Footpath/Cycle Track 39(3) MVDR/177A MVA 0 0 5 Violation of Stop Sign 184 MVA 0 0 6 Offences relating to Juvenile 199A MVA 0 0 7 Plying of old age Diesel/Petrol vehicles (more than 15/10 years) 39/192/207 MVA 0 0 8 Driving in NMV lanes 115/194(1) MVA 20000 20000 9 Not giving way to an emergency vehicle 194E MVA 10000 10000 10 Disobey of lawful direction in case of an accident or damaging property 132/179 MVA 2000 2000 11 W/O Permit 66.1/192(A) MVA 10000 10000 12 Without Log Book CMVR 85(10) 177 MVA 500 1500 13 Smoking in the Vehicles DMVR 86.1(5)/177 MVA 500 1500 14 Blowing of Pressure Horn 39/192 MVA 5000 10000 15 Using horn in No Honking/Silence Zone 194F MVA 1000 2000 16 Use of Coloured Light on Motor DMVR 97(2)/177 MVA 500 1500 17 Excess Smoke DMVR 99(1)(a)/177 MVA 500 1500 18 Tinted Glass CMVR 100.2/177 MVA 500 1500 19 W/O Wiper CMVR 101/177 MVA 500 1500 20 Playing Music DMVR 102/177 MVA 500 1500 21 Driving without light after Sunset CMVR 105/177 MVA 500 1500 22 Unauthorized Use Siren DMVR 107/177 MVA 500 1500 23 Offence Committed by Enforcement Authority (Twice the Penalty corresponding to that an offence under the Act) 210B MVA 0 0 24 Violation of Stop Line 113(1)/177 DMVR 500 1500 25 Jumping Red ...