Bangalore Traffic Rules and Fines

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SOME IMPORTANT PROVISIONS OF LAW

Section 3: It is an offence to drive a vehicle without Driving License.

Section 4: Age limit for obtaining driving license –

• Two Wheelers below 50 CC -16 years
• Other Motor Vehicles – 18 years
• Transport Vehicle – 20 years

Section 5: Owner not to allow any person to drive the vehicle without Driving Licence ( D.L ). Example – If son/daughter is driving a vehicle owned by parent without D.L, parent can be prosecuted, though the parent may not be present at the time of the offence.

Section 19: The Regional Transport Officer (RTO) can disqualify persons from holding driving licence or revoke the same if the person –

• is a habitual criminal or habitual drunkard
• is a habitual addict to any narcotic drug or psychotropic
• substance within the meaning of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act, 1985 (61 of 1985)
• is using or has used a motor vehicle in the commission of a cognizable offence
• has by his previous conduct as driver of a motor
• vehicle shown that his driving is likely to be attended with danger to the public has committed any such act which is likely to cause nuisance or danger to the public.

Section 20: On conviction of an offence under Motor Vehicles Act or an offence in the commission of which a motor vehicle was used, the Court can disqualify the person concerned from holding driving license apart from imposing any other punishment.
For the following offences, disqualification is mandatory –

i) not stopping the vehicle when required to do so by any Police Officer not below the rank of Police Sub-Inspector in uniform if the vehicle is involved in a road accident (Section 132)
ii) not shifting the victim of the accident in which his or her vehicle is involved to the nearest Hospital/ Medical Practitioner (Section 134)
iii) not giving, on demand by a Police Officer, any information required by him (Section 134)
iv) not reporting the occurrence of accident to insurer (Section 134) v) driving by a drunken person or by a person under the influence of drugs (Section 185)
vi) driving dangerously (Section 184)
vii) racing and trials of speed (Section 189)
viii) using vehicle without registration (Section 192)

Section 21: If a person already convicted once for dangerous driving under Section 184, again indulges in dangerous driving causing death or grievous hurt and if a case is registered for the second offence, the driving license of the person is automatically suspended for a maximum period of 6 months or till disposal of the case in the Court.

Section 22:
i) If a person is convicted for second time for dangerous driving under Section 184, the Court can cancel the driving license
ii) If a person is convicted for the second time for drunken driving under Section 185, the Court shall cancel the driving license of the person concerned

Section 39: No person shall drive any motor vehicle and no owner shall cause or permit any vehicle to be driven without proper registration and display of the registration mark. If a vehicle is plying without proper registration, owner can be prosecuted though he/she may not be present at the time of offence.

Section 49: The change of address recorded in the Registration Certificate shall be reported within 30 days of any such change.

Section 50: Transfer of ownership should be reported within 14 days of the transfer if the vehicle is sold within the State and 45 days if the vehicle is sold outside the State.

Section 51: Ownership of a motor vehicle held under the hire purchase or lease or hypothecation agreement cannot be transferred without a written consent of the person to whom the vehicle is hypothecated.

Section 52: No owner of a vehicle shall so alter the vehicle that the particulars contained in the Certificate of Registration are no longer accurate. Such alteration can be made only with notice and prior approval of the Regional Transport Officer.

Section 53: If a vehicle is not in a fit condition to be used on the public road or is being used for hire without valid permit, the registration certificate can be suspended by the Regional Transport Officer.

Section 93: Only licensed persons to canvass and sell tickets for passenger transport vehicles.

Section 115: In the interest of public safety or convenience or because of the nature of any road or bridge, movement of certain types of vehicles can be restricted or prohibited. If the period of restriction is less than one month, no notification is necessary.

Section 119: Every driver shall drive the vehicle in conformity with the traffic sign boards and shall comply with all the directions given to him by any Police Officer for the time being engaged in the regulation of traffic.

Section 121: Signaling by the driver regarding his intentions to stop or take a left or right turn is mandatory. If he does not do so, the driver can be prosecuted.

Section 122: Leaving a vehicle at rest on any public place in such a way as to cause or likely to cause danger, obstruction or undue inconvenience to other road users is an offence. Such vehicles can be towed away by Police and charged for towing as well as this offence.

Section 123: Foot-board travelling and travelling on the top of the vehicle or bonnet is prohibited. The driver or conductor can refuse to move such a vehicle.

Section 127:

i) If a vehicle is left unattended on a public place for more than 10 hours or found parked in a No Parking Zone, it can be ordered to be towed away by a jurisdictional Police Officer in uniform
ii) If a vehicle is parked unattended in such a manner as to create a traffic hazard, it can be immediately removed by towing as ordered by any jurisdictional Police Officer
iii) The charges of towing away have to be paid by the owner besides any other penalty

Section 128: Carrying more than one pillion rider on a two-wheeler is an offence.

Section 129: It is mandatory to wear a helmet of ISI standard while riding a motor cycle in public place. However, the State Government can make rules as it may think fit. There are decided cases in the Courts that any act aimed at doing good is not violative of any fundamental right.

Section 130: The driver of a motor vehicle in any public place shall, on demand by any Police Officer in uniform, produce his Driving License, Registration Certificate, Insurance Certificate, Fitness Certificate and the Permit can be demanded in this manner by Officers of Motor Vehicles Department only.

Section 133: It is the duty of the owner of a Motor Vehicle which is involved in any offence to give all information regarding the name and address of and the license held by the driver or the conductor on demand by any Police Officer.

Section 136: All vehicles involved in road accidents have to be inspected by the authorised Officers of Motor Vehicles Department.

Section 140: Where death or permanent disablement of any person has resulted from a road accident, the owner of the vehicle involved shall be liable to pay compensation in respect of such death or disablement irrespective of his/her fault. The compensation for death shall be Rs. 50,000/- and for permanent disablement Rs. 25,000/-.

In such claims, the claimant shall not be required to plead and establish that the death or permanent disablement was due to any wrongful act, neglect or default of the owner of the vehicle involved. The claim shall not be defeated by reason of any wrongful act, neglect or default of the person in respect of whose death or permanent disablement, the claim has been made. Besides the owner of the vehicle, the Insurance Company is also liable under this section.

Section 146: No vehicle shall be used on the road without proper Insurance Certificate. The responsibility lies with the owner of the vehicle.

Section 158: Any person driving a motor vehicle in any public place, shall, on being required by a Police Officer in uniform, produce:

  • certificate of Insurance
  • certificate of registration
  • driving license
  • in case of transport vehicles, also the certificate of fitness and the permit

Section 160: For the purpose of claiming compensation in a road accident, information regarding the vehicle involved, the driver, injured, property damaged can be obtained from the Police Officer incharge of the concerned Police Station on payment of the prescribed fee.

Section 161: In respect of death of any person resulting from a hit and run road accident, a compensation of Rs. 25,000/- is paid. In respect of grievous hurt, the compensation to be paid is Rs. 12,500/-. This compensation is to be paid by the District Magistrate concerned.

Section 178:
i) Penalty for travelling without ticket is upto Rs. 500/-.
ii) If the conductor of a stage carriage fails to perform his duty regarding issue of proper ticket etc., he can be punished with fine upto Rs. 500/-.

Section 179: Disobedience to orders of the competent authority, obstruction to discharge of official duty or refusal of information to the authority concerned can result in fine upto Rs. 500/-.

Section 180: If a owner permits any unauthorised person to drive the vehicle without driving licence, the owner is liable for imprisonment upto 3 months or fine upto Rs. 1,000/- or both.

Section 181: Driving without valid and proper driving licence can result in imprisonment upto 3 months or fine upto Rs. 500/- or both

Section 182: If a person who has been disqualified for holding or obtaining a driving licence either drives a motor vehicle or applies for or obtains a driving licence with-holding the information regarding disqualification, the person can be imprisoned upto 3 months or punished with fine upto Rs. 500/- or with both.

Section 182(a): Whoever alters the construction of the vehicle without prior approval of the competent authority shall be punishable with fine of Rs. 1,000/- for the first offence and with a fine of Rs. 5,000/- for any subsequent offence.

Section 183:
i) If a driver of a motor vehicle contravenes the speed limit, he/she shall be punishable with fine upto Rs. 400/- for the first offence and Rs. 500/- for the subsequent offence.
ii) If the owner causes the driver to contravene the speed limit, he/she shall be punishable with fine upto Rs. 300/- for the first offence and Rs. 500/- for subsequent offence.

Section 184: Whoever drives a motor vehicle at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case including nature, condition and use of the place where the vehicle is driven and the amount of traffic which actually is at the time or which might reasonably be expected to be in the place, shall be punishable for the first offence with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months, or with fine which may extend to one thousand rupees, and for any second or subsequent offence if committed within three years of the commission of a previous similar offence with imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years or with fine which may extend to two thousand rupees or with both.
The driver can be arrested on the spot.

Section 185: Punishment for drunken driving is imprisonment upto 2 years or fine upto Rs. 3,000/- or both.
The driver can be arrested on the spot.

Section 186: If a person drives a vehicle when mentally or physically unfit to drive, he/she shall be punishable for the first offence with fine upto Rs. 200/- and Rs. 500/- for subsequent offence.

Section 187: If a driver or a owner fails to report involvement of his/her vehicle in an accident and give the required information to the Police Officer concerned, he/she shall be punishable with imprisonment upto 3 months or fine upto Rs. 500/- or both in addition to the punishment for the accident, in case convicted. For the subsequent offence under this section, the imprisonment can be upto 6 months and fine amount upto Rs. 1,000/-

Section 188: Whoever abets the commission of offence under Section 184, 185 and 186 shall be punishable for the same punishment as the accused himself / herself.

Section 189: Whoever without the written consent of the State Government permits or takes part in a race or trial of speed of any kind between motor vehicles in any public place shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one month or with a fine which may extend to five hundred rupees or with both.

Section 190: Punishment for violation of the standards prescribed in relation to road safety, control of noise and air pollution is fine amount upto Rs.1000/- for the first offence and Rs. 2000/- for the subsequent offence.

Section 192: Using a vehicle without registration can result in minimum fine amount of Rs. 2000/- and maximum upto Rs. 5000/-. For subsequent offence, the fine amount can be upto Rs. 10,000/- with a minimum of Rs. 5000/-

The punishment is not applicable for vehicles used in an emergency for the conveyance of persons suffering from sickness or injuries or for the transportation of food or material to relieve distress or of medical supplies for a like purpose.

Section 192(a): Using vehicle in contravention of permit condition can result in fine upto Rs. 5000/- but not less than Rs. 2000/- for the first offence and imprisonment upto 1 year but not less than 3 months or with fine amount upto Rs. 10,000/- but not less than Rs. 5000/- or both for the subsequent offence.

Section 194: Driving vehicle exceeding permissible weight can result with a punishment of Rs. 2000/- and an additional amount of Rs. 1,000/- per tonne of excess load together with the liability to pay charges of off-loading the excess load.

Section 196: Driving uninsured vehicle can result in punishment in imprisonment upto 3 months or fine upto Rs. 1000/- or both.

Section 197: Whoever takes or drives away any motor vehicle without having either the consent of the owner thereof or other lawful authority shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to three months or with fine which may extend to five hundred rupees or with both.

Section 200: The offence under the following sections can be compounded by the Police Officers:

Sections 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 186, 189, 190, 191, 192, 194, 196 or 198.

Section 201: Whoever keeps a disabled vehicle on any public place in such a manner so as to cause impediment to the free flow of traffic, shall be liable for penalty upto to fifty rupees per hour so long as it remains in that position.

Section 202:
i) A Police Officer in uniform may arrest without warrant any person who in his presence commits an offence punishable under Section 184 (dangerous driving) or Section 185 (drunken driving) or Section 197 (taking vehicle without authority).

ii) A Police Officer in uniform may arrest without warrant any person who has committed an offence under this Act, if such person refuses to give his name and address.

Section 203: If a person required by a Police Officer to provide a specimen of breath for a breath test, refuses or fails to do so and the Police Officer has reasonable cause to suspect him of having alcohol in his blood, the Police Officer may arrest him without warrant except while he is at a hospital as an indoor patient.

Section 206:
1) Any Police Officer or other person authorised in this behalf by the State Government may if he has reason to believe that any identification mark carried on a motor vehicle or any license, permit, certificate of registration, certificate of insurance or other document produced to him by the driver or person in charge of a motor vehicle is a false document within the meaning of Section 464 of the Indian Penal Code, seize the mark or document and call upon the driver or owner of the vehicle to account for his possession of or the presence in the vehicle of such mark or document.

2) Any Police Officer or other person authorised in this behalf by the State Government may, if he has reason to believe that the driver of a motor vehicle who is charged with any offence under this Act may abscond or otherwise avoid the service of a summons, seize any license held by such driver and forward it to the Court.

3) A Police Officer or other person seizing a license under sub-section (2) shall give to the person surrendering the license a temporary acknowledgement therefore and such acknowledgement shall authorise the holder to drive until the license has been returned to him or until such date as may be specified by the Police Officer or other person in the acknowledgement, whichever is earlier.

Section 207: Any Police Officer or other person authorised in this behalf by the State Government may, if he has reason to believe that a motor vehicle has been or is being used in contravention of the provisions of Section 3 or Section 4 or Section 39 or without the permit required by sub-section (1) of Section 66 or in contravention of any condition of such permit relating to the route on which or the area in which or the purpose for which the vehicle may be used, seize and detain the vehicle, in the prescribed manner and for this purpose, take or cause to be taken any steps he may consider proper for the temporary safe custody of the vehicle.

Section 215: The Central and Statement Government are required to constitute National Road Safety Council, State Road Safety Council and District Road Safety Committees for road safety programmes.

 

ADVICE TO TWO-WHEELERS

Take care you are the most vulnerable on the road.

Two wheelers occupy less road space, consume less fuel and hardly damage roads. All plus points. But, unfortunately, there are many irresponsible two wheeler riders. For you and for other road users, driving can be pleasant if the following rules observed.

• Stick to the left lane and leave the right lane to faster traffic.
• Don’t view through traffic stick to your lane.
• Never over take on the left.
• Wear a helmet for your safety
• Don’t push your way forward through any opening in the traffic at traffic signals.
• 2 stroke engines are big polluters because of carbon monoxide emission. Keep your engine tuned.
• Do not over speed. The time you gave is negligible.
• Do not use horn unnecessarily.
• Remember you are vulnerable: in any collision you are more in danger than car or bus.

 

ADVICE TO CAR DRIVERS

Think of pedestrians and cyclists, particularly in bad weather.

You are one of the privileged few who own cars in our country. It is a great convenience. You can make driving a joy by observing a few simple rules when you are behind the wheel.

• Give way to traffic on your right at junctions. If every one is jostling for advantage, the results is a traffic mess out of which no one can get out
• Do not use horns unnecessarily; use it only to avert danger. Noise level goes up, driving becomes tiresome with hardly any difference to your progress
• Do not over speed or jump traffic lights. The time that you gain is not worth the risk to life and limb
• Keep your vehicle in good condition. Exhaust fumes cause air pollution and endanger health
• Show courtesy and consideration to the less fortunate – the pedestrians, the cyclists and two wheelers

 

A GOOD DRIVER IS ALWAYS

CONSIDERATE –
towards pedestrians, cyclists and other drivers. Tries not to frighten them by approaching at a threatening speed. Does not blow horn and add to the high level of noise in the city. Does not use headlights at full beam and blind the on-coming drivers.

COURTEOUS –
by giving way to the traffic on the right; by slowing down to allow pedestrians to cross the road; does not show impatience by repeatedly blowing horn or threatening gestures; by helping another driver in distress.

SAFE –
doesn’t overspeed; doesn’t overtake recklessly; keeps his vehicle in good condition; follows lane discipline; observes traffic signals and parking restrictions.

Do’s & Don’ts
Do’s Don’ts
• Do dip your headlights when behind another vehicle is approaching
• Do drive slowly in rain fog
• Do give way to traffic on your right
• Do get the emission TEST done periodically
• Do maintain your vehicle in good condition
• Do allow space for vehicles for free left turn – do not block the left lane at junctions where free left is permitted
• Do slow down when taking a curve
• Do not decorate your vehicle with garlands and buntings – they restrict your vision and divert attention of other drivers
• Do carry original driving license and registration certificate at all times
• Do not use horn except to avert danger
• Do not use headlights on well-lit roads
• Do not use headlights on full beam on city roads
• Do not weave between traffic lanes
• Do not drive under influence of liquor
• Do not park in “no parking” areas
• Do not park more than 15 CMS from the pavement

LEFT TURN

    • Ensure that the turning path is clear and no one is coming up behind you on your left • Give the left and signal by hand or indicator • Keep as close to the left as possible – just before during and after turn • After completing the turn, slowly and smoothly merge with the traffic

RIGHT TURN

    • Make sure that the traffic behind is at a safe distance • Give the right hand signal and gradually slow down • Leave as much room as possible for other vehicles to pass on your left, and take a position just left of the middle of the road. • As soon as you find a safe gap between you and the coming traffic make turn swiftly but safely.

Rules of the Road Regulations, 1989

1. KEEP LEFT
The driver of a motor vehicle shall drive the vehicle as close to the left hand side of the road as may be expedient and shall allow all traffic which is proceeding in the direction to pass on his right hand side.

2. TURNING TO LEFT AND RIGHT
The driver of a motor vehicle shall –
• when turning to left, drive as close as may be to the left-hand side of the road from which he is making the turn and of the road which he is entering
• when turning to the right draw as near as may be to the centre of the road along which he is travelling and arrive as near as may be at the left-hand side of the road which the driver is entering

3. PASSING TO THE RIGHT
Except as provided in regulation 5, the driver of a motor vehicles shall pass to the right of all traffic proceeding in the same direction as himself.

4. PASSING TO THE LEFT
The driver of a motor vehicle may pass to the left of a vehicle the driver of which having inducted an intention to turn to the right has drawn to the centre to the Road and may pass on either side.

5. OVERTAKING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN CASES
The driver of a motor vehicle shall not pass a vehicle travelling in the same direction as himself.

6. OVERTAKING NOT TO BE OBSTRUCTED
The drive of a motor vehicle shall not, when being overtaken or being passed by another vehicle, increase speed or do anything in any way to prevent the other vehicle from passing him.

7. CAUTION AT ROAD JUNCTION
The drive of a motor vehicle shall slow down when approaching such intersection, junction at which traffic is not being regulated, if the road entered is a main road designated as such, give way to the vehicles proceeding along that road, and in any other case give way to all traffic approaching the intersection on his right hand.

8. GIVING WAY TO TRAFFIC AT ROAD JUNCTION
The driver of a motor vehicle shall, on entering a road intersection, at which traffic is not being regulated, if the road entered is a main road designated as such, give way to the vehicles proceeding along that road, and in any other case give way to all traffic approaching the intersection on his right hand.

9. FIRE SERVICE VEHICLES AND AMBULANCE TO BE GIVEN FREE PASSAGE
Every driver shall on the approach of a fire service vehicle or of an ambulance allow free passage by drawing to the side of the road.

10. RIGHT TO WAY
The pedestrians have the right of way at uncontrolled pedestrian crossings. When any road is provided with footpath or cycle tracks specially for other traffic, except with permission of a police officer in uniform, a driver shall not drive on such footpath or track.

11. TAKING “U” TURN
No driver shall take a “U” turn where “U” turn is specially prohibited and on busy traffic road. If a “U” turn is allowed the driver shall slow signal by hand as for a right turn, watch in the rear view mirror and turn when safe to do so.

12. SIGNALS TO BE GIVEN BY DRIVERS
The following signals shall be used by the drivers of all motors vehicles namely.

13. DIRECTION INDICATOR
The signals referred to in regulation 12, may be simplified also by mechanical or electronic devices.

14. PARKING OF THE VEHICLE
Every driver of a motor vehicle parking on any road shall park in such a way that it does not cause or is not likely to cause danger, obstruction or undue inconvenience to other road users and it the manner or parking is indicated by any sign board or markings on the road side, he shall park his vehicle in such manner.

15. VISIBILITY OF LAMPS AND REGISTRATION MARKS
(1) No load or other goods shall be placed on any motor vehicles so as to mask or otherwise interrupt vision of any lamp, registration mark or other mark required to be carried by or exhibited on any motor vehicle by or under Act, unless a duplicate of the lamp or mark so marked or otherwise obscured is exhibited in the manner required by or under the Act for the exhibition of the marked or obscured lamp or mark.

16. ONE WAY TRAFFIC: A DRIVER SHALL NOT
• Drive a motor vehicle on roads declared “ONE WAY” except in the direction specified by sign boards.
• Drive a vehicle in a reverse direction into a road designed “ONE WAY”.

17. DRIVING ON CHANNELISED ROADS ( LANE TRAFFIC )
Where any road is marked by lanes for movement of traffic, the driver of a motor vehicle shall drive within the lane and change the lane only after giving proper signal.

18. STOP SIGN ON ROAD SURFACE
When any line is painted on or inlaid into the surface of any road at the approach to the road junction or to a pedestrian crossing or otherwise,no driver shall drive a motor vehicle so that any part thereof projects beyond that line at any time when a signal to stop is being given by a police officer or by means of a traffic control light or by the display of any traffic sign.

19. TOWING
No vehicle other than a mechanically disabled motor vehicle or incompletely assembled motor vehicle, a registered trailer or a side car, shall be drawn or towed by any other motor vehicle, except for purposes of delivery and to the nearest filling station or garage.

20. USE OF HORNS AND SILENCE ZONES
A driver of a vehicle shall not
• Sound the horn needlessly or continuously or more than necessary to ensure safety.
• Sound the horn in silence zones.

21. TRAFFIC SIGN AND TRAFFIC POLICE
A driver of a motor vehicle and every other person using the road shall obey every direction given whether by signal or otherwise a police officer, or by notice, traffic sign or signal fixed or operated.

22. DISTANCE FROM VEHICLES IN FRONT
The driver of a motor vehicle moving behind another vehicle shall keep at a sufficient distance from that other vehicle to avoid collision if the vehicle in front should suddenly slow down or stop.

23. ABRUPT BRAKE
No driver of a vehicle shall apply brake abruptly unless it is necessary to do so for safety reasons.

24. VEHICLES GOING UPHILL TO BE GIVEN PRECEDENCE
On mountain roads and steep roads, the driver of a motor vehicle travelling down hill shall give precedence to a vehicle going uphill wherever the road is not sufficiently wide to allow the vehicle to pass each other freely without danger, and stop the vehicle to the side of the road in order to allow any vehicle proceed in uphill to pass.

25. OBSTRUCTION OF DRIVER
A driver of a motor vehicle shall not allow any person to stand or all or anything to be placed in such manner or position as to hamper his control of the vehicle.

26. SPEED TO BE RESTRICTED
The driver of a motor vehicle shall, when passing or meeting procession or a body of body of troops or police on the march or when passing workmen engaged on road repairs, drive at a speed not exceeding 25 Km an hour.

27. DRIVING OF TRACTORS AND GOOD VEHICLES
A driver when driving a tractor shall not carry or allow any person to be carried on tractor. A drive of goods carriage shall not carry in the drivers cabin more numbers of persons than that is mentioned in the registration certificate and shall not carry passengers for hire or reward.

28. PROJECTION OF LOADS
No person shall drive in any public place any motor vehicle which is loaded in a manner likely to cause danger to any person in such a manner that the load or any part thereof of anything extends laterally beyond the body or to the rear or in height beyond the permissible limit.

29. RESTRICTION TO CARRIAGE OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES
Except for the fuel and lubricants necessary for the use of the vehicle, no explosive highly inflammable or otherwise dangerous substance, shall be carried on any public service vehicle.

30. RESTRICTION ON DRIVING BACKWARDS
No driver of a motor vehicle shall cause the vehicle to be driven backward without first satisfying himself that he will not thereby cause danger or undue inconvenience to any person or in any circumstances, for any greater distance or period of time than may be reasonably necessary in order to turn the vehicle round.

31. PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS
A person driving a vehicle shall always carry with him his driving license,certificate of registration, certificates of taxation and certificate of insurance of the vehicle and in case of
• transport vehicle the permit and fitness certificate,also.
• shall on demand by police officer in uniform or an officer of the Motor Vehicles Department in uniform or any other officer authorised by the Government, produce the documents for inspection:

 
LIST OF TRAFFIC OFFENCES, SECTION OF LAW AND FINE AMOUNT
Government Order No.TRD.309.SAEPA.2006, Bengaluru, Dated 29.10.2007.
Fine Amount
Sl. No. TRAFFIC OFFENCES SECTION OF LAW FINE AMOUNT (Rs.)
01 Dangerous Drive Two Wheeler M.V.Act 184 300
02 Dangerous Drive Non-Transport Vehicle(White Board) M.V.Act 184 400
03 Dangerous Drive Transport Vehicle(Yellow Board) M.V.Act 184 500
04 Whoever drives a Vehicle or cause Vehicle to be driven at a speed exceeding the maximum speed fixed Section 112 read with sec.183(1) & (2) of M.V. Act 300
05 Racing & trails of speed Section.189 of M.V. Act 500
06 Carrying excess passengers in
i) 3 Wheeled Vehicle
ii) Transport Vehicles including buses
Section 177 of the M.V. Act 100/- for every excess passenger
07 Drunken Drive M.V.Act 185 Court Fine
08 No Parking Section 177 of M.V. Act 100
09 Demanding Excess Fare & refusal to come for hire etc., by Autoricksaw Driver or Taxi Driver Rule 13 (U) of the KMV Rules read with Section 177 of the M.V. Act First time 100/-, 2nd & subsequent offences 300/-
10 Defective Fare Meter 16 Clause (K) 100
11 Defective Silencer 16 Clause 120 100
12 Emitting Black Somke 190 Clause (2) 300
13 Shrill Horn 190 Clause (2) 100
14 Without Permit 190 Clause 192 Court Fine
15 Without Driving License Two Wheeler Sec.3 read with Sec.181 of the M.V. Act. 300
16 Without Driving License Non-Transport Vehicle Sec.3 read with Sec.181 of the M.V. Act. 400
17 Without Driving License Transport Vehicle Sec.3 read with Sec.181 of the M.V. Act. 500
18 Driving a Motor Vehicle in any public place by an under aged person Sec.4 read with Sec.181 of the M.V. Act. 500
19 Owner of a Motor Vehicle permitted any person to drive his/her Vehicle in contravention of section 3 or 4 Sec.5 read with Sec.180 of the M.V. Act. 1000
20 Jumping Traffic Signal Rule 119, read with section 177, M.V. Act 100
21 Wrong Parking 190 Clause 117 100
22 Cutting Yellow Lane/Lane Discipline 190 Clause 119 100
23 Defective Number Plate 190 Clause 50 100
24 No Entry 190 Clause 115 100
25 H.T.V. Prohibited 115 R/w 177 100
26 Without Uniform 14 R/w 177 100
27 Without I.C 14 R/w 106 500
28 Without F.C 14 R/w 56 Court Fine
29 Defective Head Light 14 R/w 106 100
30 Without Tail Light 14 R/w 250 100
31 Driving any Motor Vehicle without number plate Rule 50 of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules read with section 177 of the M.V. Act First time 100/-, 2nd & subsequent offences 300/-
32 Footboard Traveling 94 Clause (2) 100
33 Gents Traveling Ladies Seat in BMTC Bus 94 Clause (4) 100
34 Holding / using Mobile Phone while Driving / riding a Vehicle Section 230 (A) KMVR R/W Sec 177, I.M.V Act 100
35 Not wearing Helmet while riding the 2Wheel Vehicle 230 of the KMVR 1989 in sub rule (1) 100
36 Triple riding Section 128 (1), MV Act R/W sec 177 MV Act 100
37 Wrong Parking + Towing charges(2Wheeler) 300
38 Wrong Parking + Towing charges (Car) 400
39 Wrong Parking + Towing charges (HGV) 500
 40 Driving without wearing Seat Belt 100
41 Using Black Film/Other Materials SEC 100 CMVR R/W 177, MV ACT First time 100/-, 2nd & subsequent offences 300/-
42 Not Wearing Helmet – Pillion Rider RULE 230(1) R/W SEC 177 IMV ACT 100
KARNATAKA POLICE ACT & KARNATAKA TRAFFIC ACT
Sl. No. TRAFFIC OFFENCES SECTION OF LAW FINE AMOUNT (Rs.)
01 Footpath Vendor 92 (G) Court Fine
02 Stray Cattle 92 (e) Court Fine
03 No Entry for Cycle 92 (b) Court Fine
04 without Light for Cycle 92 (a) Court Fine
05 Jay Walker Rule 6, 18 K.T.C.Act Court Fine

Source: bangaloretrafficpolice.gov.in

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