Mumbai is a city that never sleeps. This tag comes from the cosmopolis’ ever-increasing number of people and vehicles. Over the years, this has led to increased traffic offences (such as operating a car/bike without proper insurance). The Government of India passed The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 2019 to curb such nuisance nationwide. Mumbai authorities also implemented the new Act, resulting in new traffic rules, increased drink and drive fines in Mumbai, and added new violations. All these steps are meant to discourage traffic violations.
Navigating Drink and Drive Fines in Mumbai
- Offenders are subject to a fine of INR 10,000 or six months in jail for drunk driving.
- The drink and drive penalty in Mumbai carried a punishment of INR 2,000 or six months in prison before September 2019.
- Second-time offenders risk a fine of INR 15,000 and two years in jail under the amended Act
- Mumbai residents aged between 26 and 35 are likelier to breach the law.
- Traffic police use breath alcohol content tests, for which the threshold is 30 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood.
- The necessity for cautious driving is highlighted by the fact that a rise in vehicles leads to worsening traffic conditions and an increase in accidents.