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New Traffic Rules in Maharashtra: List of Rules and Fines for Violations

Team AckoApr 2, 2024

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Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in India. It is also one of the most industrialised states in the country. Rapid development attracts more people to the city and consequently gives rise to more vehicles. Unfortunately, this has resulted in a growth in traffic violations as roads are crowded with vehicles. To control the rapidly escalating situation, the authorities in Maharashtra have introduced new traffic rules and fines. This article provides all the details related to new traffic rules in Maharashtra.

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Updated List of Traffic Violations and Fines in Maharashtra

Driving or riding a vehicle in Maharashtra requires you to adhere to the authorities rules and regulations. It includes following traffic rules and regulations and obeying the instructions of the concerned authorities. However, with the rapid increase in vehicles on the road, traffic violations are on the rise. To curb that, the government introduced an amendment to The Motor Vehicles Act 2019.

The amendment brought several changes, including increased traffic fines and new traffic rules and regulations. As per the development, Maharashtra traffic challans were also revised. However, Maharashtra authorities changed the penalties to reduce the burden on road users in the state. The fines for some offences were reduced, whereas the penalties for some severe violations remained unchanged.

The following table provides the Maharashtra Traffic Police fine list.

Traffic violation

Vehicle type

Penalty (in Rs.)

Driving without a valid Driving Licence (DL)

Four-wheelers (LMV)

2,000

Riding without a valid DL

Two-wheelers/three-wheelers

1,000

Driving without a valid DL

Other vehicles

5,000

Driving a vehicle without registration number

Four-wheelers (LMV)

3,000

Riding a vehicle without registration number

Two-wheelers/three-wheelers

2,000

Driving a vehicle without registration number

Other vehicles

5,000

Driving or riding without motor insurance

All vehicles

2,000 and/or imprisonment of 3 months, community service (4,000 for repeat offence)

Riding without helmet

Two-wheeler

500

Driving without wearing a seatbelt

Four-wheeler

500

Overspeeding

Two-wheeler/three-wheeler

1,000

Overspeeding

Four-wheeler (LMV)

1,000

Overspeeding

Other vehicles

2,000

Driving/riding under the influence

All vehicles

10,000 and/or 6 months of imprisonment (15,000 and/or 2 years of imprisonment for repeat offence)

Racing or speeding

All vehicles

5,000 and/or 3 months of imprisonment, community service (10,000 and/or up to 1 year of imprisonment, community service) 

Not giving way to emergency vehicles

All vehicles

1,000

Offences related to juvenile

All vehicles

25,000, imprisonment of 3 years, RC cancellation (1 year), juvenile not eligible for DL until 25 years of age

Riding with overload (triple riding)

Two-wheeler

500

Driving with overload

Four-wheeler

200 per extra passenger

Driving/riding after disqualification

All vehicles

10,000 and/or community service

Not obeying the instructions from authorities

All vehicles

2,000

Usage of horn in silent zones

All vehicles

2,000 (4,000 for repeat offence)

Driving/riding while using a mobile phone (handheld)

All vehicles

5,000

Traffic signal violations

All vehicles

500 (1,500 for repeat offence)

Driving/riding on footpath/cycle track

All vehicles

500

Driving/riding in one way road

All vehicles

500 (1,500 for repeat offence)

A vehicle with illegal number plate

All vehicles

1,000

Not using headlight after sunset

All vehicles

500 (1,500 for repeat offence)

Driving or riding when physically or mentally unfit

All vehicles

1,000 (2,000 for repeat offence)

Unsafe towing by another vehicle

Two-wheeler

500 (1,500 for repeat offence)

Road safety-related violations

Two-wheeler

1,000 (3,000 for repeat offence)

Road safety-related violations

Four-wheeler/other vehicles

2,000 (5,000 for repeat offence)

New Traffic Rules in Maharashtra

Vehicle owners/drivers need to adhere to traffic rules in Maharashtra for the safety of all road users. It also enables smooth traffic flow across the state. Not following traffic rules may result in an RTO Maharashtra fine and can also endanger the safety of road users. In the following sections, we highlight the updated traffic rules in Maharashtra.

Traffic rules for four-wheeler drivers in Maharashtra

  • Always wear seatbelts when driving your car/four-wheeler. Failing to do so may attract vehicle challan in Maharashtra. Seatbelts are a critical safety device that can save your life in a car crash.

  • Never use a mobile phone, hand-held device or any hands-free device while driving. Doing so can cause distraction and cause accidents. Ignoring these traffic rules in Maharashtra can attract hefty traffic fines in Maharashtra.

  • Do not drive the vehicle over the speed limit. It is one of the common causes of road accidents. It compromises your as well as other road users' safety. Driving over the speed limit can result in harsh penalties in Maharashtra.

  • Never drive your car under the influence of intoxicating substances. It can have serious consequences, including fatalities. It is a serious traffic offence, and you can face severe penalties as per the rule.

  • Drive your vehicle in the designated lane and never change lanes abruptly without indication. Zig-zag driving, changing lanes irresponsibly and driving in the wrong lane can attract traffic challans in Maharashtra.

Traffic rules for two-wheeler riders in Maharashtra

  • Do not ride your scooter/bike/moped without wearing proper head protective gear (helmet). Ignoring this rule can lead to traffic challans in Maharashtra. A helmet is crucial for two-wheeler riders as it can protect from head injuries during a crash.

  • Do not overload your two-wheeler. In other words, never triple-ride (with more than two people) on a two-wheeler. Doing so can result in traffic fines in Maharashtra.

  • Never use a mobile phone/hands-free device/hand-held device while riding a two-wheeler. It can cause distraction and lead to accidents. Not following these traffic rules in Maharashtra can attract hefty traffic fines in Maharashtra.

  • Do not ride your two-wheeler aggressively or exceed the speed limit. Do not get involved in road racing. These activities can cause accidents and put other road users in danger. Flouting this rule can lead to hefty vehicle fines in Maharashtra.

  • Carry relevant documents (vehicle and driver-related) while riding your two-wheeler in Maharashtra. You should be able to produce those documents whenever authorities demand them. Failing to adhere to these traffic rules in Maharashtra can result in penalties.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Here are some of the most common questions and their answers related to traffic rules in Maharashtra

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How can I check if my vehicle has any pending traffic challan in Maharashtra?

You can log on to the E-Challan portal of Maharashtra and enter your vehicle number and the last four digits of the engine/chassis number to check for pending traffic challans. Alternatively, you can also download the ACKO app to check the traffic challan status.

What happens if I ride my two-wheeler without a helmet in Maharashtra?

Not wearing a helmet while riding a two-wheeler compromises your safety. Moreover, it can also attract hefty fines for not adhering to these traffic rules in Maharashtra.

Is there a traffic penalty for not carrying vehicle documents in Maharashtra?

You should carry all vehicle and driver-related documents while driving/riding a vehicle. Failure to produce those documents during a general inspection can attract penalties

What is the fine for overspeeding in a two-wheeler in Maharashtra?

The traffic challan amount for crossing the speed limit while riding a two-wheeler stands at Rs. 1,000 in Maharashtra.

How to pay traffic e-challans in Maharashtra?

You can visit the Maharashtra E-Challan website to pay the traffic challans. Enter your vehicle number or challan number, verify the challan details and make the payment online.

Disclaimer: The information mentioned on this page is sourced from government websites and other platforms on the internet. They are subject to change depending on government notifications.

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