Maharashtra Traffic Police Challan Rates 2022

Traffic Police Challan Rates

Maharashtra Traffic Police Challan Rates List 2022 – RTO Fine

All about Maharashtra Traffic Police Challan Rates (RTO Fines)

As per the data released by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highway in 2019, Maharashtra is in second place on the list of states with the highest number of road accident deaths. There were about 13,261 deaths resulting from road fatalities in Maharashtra in 2018. This accounted for an 8.1% increase in the total number of accidental deaths, as compared to 2017. Here we have updated all the Traffic Police Challan Rates in Maharastra 2022.

According to traffic officials, this rapid increase in the number of fatalities due to road accidents could be owed, to quite an extent, to over-speeding. To curb this increasing number of accidents, not just in Maharashtra, but on a pan-India basis, the Government of India brought several amendments to the existing Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

What does the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 Propose?

In the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, implemented from 1st September 2019, there were several provisions put forth regarding the safety of pedestrians, non-motorised vehicles, and children during a commute, recalling of cars, etc. However, the most significant of changes were brought in regard to the fines imposed for traffic violations. The existing penalties were revised and increased by almost 200%, increasing the liability of vehicle owners and drivers by quite a margin. The increase in the quantum of fines was so substantial that many states in the country announced it as unfeasible and denied following them through.

But, after putting the implementation of the fines on hold for a while, the Maharashtra traffic fines were finally revised according to the new rates put forth by the amended Act.

Check out the new RTO fines in Maharashtra Traffic Challan Rates List 2022 for violating road safety rules.

Offense – Penalty (in INR)

Driving without a seat belt

Rs.1000/-

Triple riding on two-vehicle

Rs.1000/-

Driving without helmet

Rs.1000/-

Carrying excess luggage

For the first offence: Rs.500/-
For repeat offense: Rs.1500/-

Driving without a number plate

For the first offense: Rs.500/-
For repeat offense: Rs.1500/-

Parking in ‘no parking zone

For the first offense: 500/-
For repeat offense: Rs.1500/-

Minor driving vehicle

Rs.25000/-

Disobey of traffic signals

For first offence: Rs.5000/-
For repeat offense: Rs.10000/-

Dangerous/rash driving

For the first offense: Rs.5000/-
For repeat offense: Rs.10000/-

Using a mobile phone while driving

For the first offense: Rs.5000/-
For repeat offense: Rs.10000/-

Drunken driving

Rs.10000/-

Driving vehicle without registration

Rs.2000/-

Driving uninsured vehicle

Rs.2000/-

Violation of road regulations

Rs.1000/-

Over-speeding

For Light motor vehicle (LMV): Rs.1000/-
For Medium passenger goods vehicle: Rs.2000/-

Carrying explosive/inflammable substances

Rs.10000/-

Not giving passage to emergency vehicles

Rs.10000/-

Driving when mentally or physically unfit to drive

For the first offense: Rs.1000/-
For repeat offense: Rs.2000/-

Racing

For the first offense: Rs.5000/-
For repeat offense: Rs.10000/-

Disqualified person driving a vehicle

Rs.10000/-

Driving a vehicle registered in another state for more than 12 months

For the first offense: Rs.500/-
For repeat offense: Rs.1500/-

Failure to intimate change of the address of vehicle owner

For the first offense: Rs.500/-
For repeat offense: Rs.1500/-

Driving without a valid driving license

Rs.5000/-

Driving without insurance

Rs.2000/-

Overloading

Rs.2000/-

Conclusion

As of December 2019, this is the list of fines that has been imposed by the Maharashtra government, which is at par with the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019. Now, according to figures rolled out by the Maharashtra Police, there are only about 26.7 lakh challans, out of total 74.7 lakh challans issued in the first 8 months of 2019 that were settled by motorists in Maharashtra. This accounts for a massive amount of ₹168 Crore in fines that remains yet to be paid. With the implementation of the new fines, this figure of total unpaid fines is only set to increase!

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