Introduction
Kolkata, or the ‘City of Joy,’ is the culturally enriched capital of West Bengal and draws visitors from across India and around the world. The consequence of this allure is a considerable surge in the number of vehicles, bustling streets, and a corresponding increase in traffic violations.
To address this issue, authorities have put in place new traffic rules and updated fines. Additionally, having valid car insurance is not just a legal requirement but a practical and responsible choice, offering protection and peace of mind on Kolkata's bustling roads.
This guide provides an overview of common Kolkata police traffic fines and penalties, helping you become a more responsible and law-abiding driver while ensuring road safety.
List of Traffic fines in Kolkata
Here is a comprehensive list of common traffic violations and their penalties in Kolkata:
Violations
|
Type of Vehicle
|
Fine (In Rupess)
|
Driving/riding a vehicle without a Driving Licence (DL)
|
All vehicles
|
5,000
|
Driving/riding a vehicle without registration
|
All vehicles
|
5,000 (10,000 if Repeated)
|
Driving/riding an uninsured vehicle
|
All vehicles
|
2,000 (4,000 if repeated)
|
Driving a vehicle at excessive speed
|
Two-wheeler/three-wheeler/LMV
|
1,000 (2,000 if repeated
|
Driving a vehicle at excessive speed
|
Bus/MGV/HGV
|
2,000 (4,000 if repeated)
|
Driving a vehicle dangerously
|
All vehicles
|
5,000 (10,000 if repeated)
|
Driving a vehicle without wearing a seatbelt
|
Four-wheeler
|
1,000
|
Riding without wearing a helmet
|
Two-wheeler
|
1,000
|
Driving a vehicle in a physically/mentally unfit state
|
All vehicles
|
1,000 (2,000 if repeated)
|
Racing in a public place without permission from the relevant authority
|
All vehicles
|
5,000 (10,000 if repeated)
|
Driving a vehicle with a disqualified status
|
All vehicles
|
10,000
|
Usage of mobile phone/earphones when driving a vehicle
|
All vehicles
|
5,000 (10,000 if repeated
|
Honking in a silent zone
|
All vehicles
|
1,000 (2,000 if repeated)
|
Allowing a person to drive a vehicle without DL
|
All vehicles
|
5,000
|
Driving a vehicle without a Fitness Certificate
|
Transport/goods vehicles
|
10,000
|
Driving a vehicle without a valid permit
|
All vehicles
|
10,000
|
Presumption of unfitness to drive (If the driver/rider refuses a breath/blood test and punishable under 185 MVA)
|
All vehicles
|
500 (1,500)
|
Driving a vehicle without a valid PUC certificate
|
All vehicles
|
2,000
|
Vehicle not fitted with a horn or fitted with a harsh-sounding horn
|
All vehicles
|
500 (1,500 if repeated)
|
Violation of traffic signal rules
|
All vehicles
|
500 (1,500 if repeated)
|
U-turn related violations
|
All vehicles
|
500 (1,500 if repeated)
|
Not obeying orders from authorities
|
All vehicles
|
2,000
|
Changing lanes without a signal
|
All vehicles
|
500 (1,500 if repeated)
|
Violation regarding road safety control, noise, and air pollution
|
All vehicles
|
10,000
|
Violations related to stop line
|
All vehicles
|
500 (1,500 if repeated)
|
Riding in footpath
|
Two-wheeler
|
500 (1,500 if repeated)
|
Usage of dazzling light in a vehicle
|
All vehicles
|
500 (1,500 if repeated)
|
Juvenil driving a vehicle
|
All vehicles
|
5,000
|
Dangerous overtaking
|
All vehicles
|
500 (1,500 if repeated)
|
Vehicle having a defective number plate
|
All vehicles
|
500 (1,500 if repeated)
|
Maintaining road safety and responsible driving are fundamental for any metropolitan city like Kolkata. Understanding the Kolkata police traffic fine and penalties for traffic violations is essential for every motorist in this densely populated city.
Conclusion
Traffic fines in Kolkata are in place to ensure the safety of all road users and to maintain order in the city's busy streets. It's not only a matter of complying with the law but also a responsibility to prioritize the well-being of yourself and fellow citizens. Safe and responsible driving, along with adhering to traffic fines and having car insurance, is crucial for creating a safer and more harmonious driving environment in Kolkata.
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