Traffic Laws in India – Complete Guide

1. Mandatory Driving License Rules

Legal Requirements:

  • Driving without a valid license is illegal.
  • Learner’s License is required before permanent license.
  • License categories differ for:

    • Motorcycle
    • LMV (Light Motor Vehicle)
    • Commercial vehicle
    • Transport vehicle

  • Driving with an expired or fake license is punishable.

Penalty:

  • ₹5,000 for driving without license
  • Possible legal action for fake license


2. Vehicle Registration Rules

Important:

  • Every motor vehicle must be registered with RTO.
  • Registration Certificate (RC) must be carried.
  • New vehicles require registration number plates.
  • Fancy/illegal number plates may attract penalties.


3. Insurance Laws

Mandatory:

At least Third-Party Insurance is compulsory.

Without insurance:

  • Fine up to ₹2,000 for first offense
  • Higher penalties for repeat offense


4. Helmet Law

For Two-Wheeler Riders:

  • Helmet compulsory for rider and pillion rider
  • Helmet must meet BIS standards
  • Non-compliance can lead to fine and license suspension


5. Seat Belt Rules

Mandatory for:

  • Driver
  • Front passenger
  • Rear passengers (in many jurisdictions/enforced increasingly)

Penalty:

Fine for non-use


6. Drunk Driving Law

Prohibited:

Driving under influence of alcohol/drugs

Legal BAC Limit:

0.03% (30 mg per 100 ml blood)

Penalty:

  • Heavy fine
  • License suspension
  • Jail in serious cases


7. Overspeeding Rules

Speed limits vary by:

  • City roads
  • Highways
  • Expressways
  • Vehicle category

Common penalties:

Fines based on vehicle type and speed violation


8. Mobile Phone Usage While Driving

Illegal:

Using handheld mobile phone while driving

Allowed:

Hands-free only where legally compliant and safe


9. Dangerous / Rash Driving

Includes:

  • Zig-zag driving
  • Jumping signals
  • Racing
  • Reckless overtaking

Penalties:

Heavy fines, imprisonment, license suspension


10. Traffic Signal Violations

Red Light Jumping:

Punishable offense

Must follow:

  • Red = Stop
  • Yellow = Prepare
  • Green = Go


11. Juvenile Driving Law

If minor drives vehicle:

  • Guardian/owner may be held liable
  • Registration may be canceled
  • Juvenile legal consequences apply


12. Pollution Certificate (PUC)

Mandatory:

Valid Pollution Under Control certificate required

Without PUC:

Fine and penalties


13. Number Plate Rules

Must:

  • Follow government-prescribed format
  • Be clearly visible
  • No decorative fonts


14. Hit and Run Law

Leaving accident scene unlawfully can lead to:

  • Criminal charges
  • Compensation liability
  • Imprisonment


15. Accident Duty

Driver must:

  • Help injured persons
  • Inform police
  • Provide insurance details


16. Child Safety Rules

  • Child seat recommended/required based on applicable rules
  • Helmet for children on two-wheelers where applicable


17. Horn and Noise Rules

Illegal:

  • Pressure horns
  • Unnecessary honking
  • Noise pollution in silence zones


18. Wrong Side Driving

Driving on wrong side:

  • Dangerous
  • Punishable offense


19. Triple Riding

Illegal:

More than two persons on standard two-wheeler (subject to legal exceptions)


20. Documents You Must Carry

Required:

  • Driving License
  • RC
  • Insurance
  • PUC
  • Permit (commercial vehicles)

DigiLocker / mParivahan:

Digital documents are often accepted subject to applicable rules.


21. E-Challan System

Traffic violations can be issued digitally.

Check and pay online through official government/state portals.


22. Parking Rules

Illegal:

  • No parking zones
  • Blocking roads
  • Footpath parking
  • Emergency lane obstruction


23. Good Samaritan Protection

Citizens helping accident victims generally have legal protections under Good Samaritan guidelines.


24. Emergency Vehicle Right of Way

Ambulance, fire brigade, and police emergency vehicles must be given priority.


25. Modified Vehicle Rules

Unauthorized modifications:

Structural changes without approval

Illegal exhausts

Illegal tint

 

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