Introduction
Telangana is one of those states in South India where people usually visit. This is because of Telangana’s popularity, which it earned through its development. These factors are also responsible for increasing the population of Telangana and the traffic on its roads.
States with heavy traffic should make all possible attempts to minimise road accidents. The best solution for this is hefty traffic fines and punishments. This would ensure a decline in violations of traffic rules and reduce the rate of accidents. All these factors contributed to the establishment of the Telangana traffic challan rates.
List of Traffic Fines in Hyderabad
In the vibrant urban hub of Hyderabad, traffic regulations play a pivotal role in upholding road safety and ensuring smooth traffic flow. The ‘Hyderabad Traffic Fines List’ is an extensive reference, providing insights into the repercussions of traffic violations and stressing the significance of unwavering adherence to traffic regulations.
Here is the list of traffic fines in Telangana:
Violations
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Penalty
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Driving/Riding without Insurance
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₹1000 and/or 3 months of imprisonment
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Driving Without a Seat Belt
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₹1000 and/or community service
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Speeding and Racing
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₹500 and/or 1 month of imprisonment
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Riding without helmet
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₹200
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Riding/driving without registration
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₹2000
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Dangerous Driving/Riding and Jumping Red Light
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₹1000 and/or 6 months of imprisonment
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Driving Without Carrying an Insurance Policy.
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₹1000 and 3 months in prison.
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Overloading Pillion Riders
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₹2000
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Signal Jumping
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₹1000 to ₹5000
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Allowing an Unauthorized Individual to Ride/Drive a Vehicle.
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₹1000
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Using Mobile Phones While Driving
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₹1000
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Parking Vehicles in a Way that Increases the Chance of Accidents.
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₹200
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Parking at No-Parking Zones.
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₹200
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U-Turn Violations
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₹200
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One-Way Violations
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₹200
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Riding/Driving Without Pollution Under Certificate (PUC)
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₹1000
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Wrong-Side Driving/Riding
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₹200 for two/three-wheelers and ₹ 700 for four-wheelers and other vehicles
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Triple Riding
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₹1200
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Drivers Failing to Follow Traffic Signs.
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₹100. For Subsequent offences ₹300
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Driving or Riding While Physically or Mentally Unwell.
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₹200. For subsequent offences ₹500
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Violations Associated with Stopping Line/Lane.
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₹200
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Excess Load and Non-compliance with Weighing Instructions.
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Minimum ₹2000. ₹1000 per ton of extra load plus the charges required to off-load the extra load
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Conclusion
Disregarding laws is considered a criminal act, and as responsible citizens, we must adhere to regulations, irrespective of the penalties involved. Obtaining a licence or car insurance, for example, should be prioritized if required by law. It’s essential to note that the fines accrued are liable to amplify with recurrent infringement.
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