Traffic Offences and Penalties in Hyderabad

Stay updated on Hyderabad’s traffic rules and penalties to avoid fines and drive safely. Know the latest offences, fines, and safety tips for two- and four-wheeler drivers in the city.Telangana's capital, Hyderabad, has become a centre for the technology industry. The rapid development of the city has increased the population, the number of vehicles, and the volume of traffic. In order to stop traffic violations, the authorities have implemented new traffic laws. Learn about the most recent traffic rules in Hyderabad.

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Safety Rules to Follow for Two-Wheelers:  

  1. Helmets are required for both the rider and the pillion; never ride a two-wheeler without one. This is an important safety rule for people who ride two-wheelers. Violating this regulation may lead to fines. 
  2. Avoid road racing, speeding, and aggressive riding at all costs as these activities endanger the safety of other drivers. The authorities may impose fines and other restrictions for breaking this rule. 
  3. Do not carry more than one person as a pillion on your two-wheeler vehicle. This could impair your ability to control the vehicle and lead to accidents. Violations of this rule may result in fines. 
  4. In Hyderabad, when riding a two-wheeler, make sure you always have the required documents. During an inspection, you might be asked to produce documents. There may be traffic fines if those documents are not provided. 
  5. Never ride a two-wheeler while using a mobile phone, hand-held device, or hands-free device. It might divert your attention and result in accidents. Therefore, breaking this rule may result in significant penalties. 

Safety Rules to Follow for Four-Wheelers: 

  1. When driving a four-wheeler, always wear a seatbelt. It is protective and can save you in an accident. 
  2. Maintain lane discipline at all times when using a four-wheeler. Extreme lane changes, abrupt lane changes, and lane changes without warning can all be hazardous and result in accidents. In Hyderabad, violating this rule could result in a traffic penalty. 
  3. When driving, avoid using hand-held or hands-free devices, such as mobile phones. It may divert attention and result in an accident while driving. Penalties for breaking this rule are severe. 
  4. Never exceed the permitted speed limit when driving. It can be risky to break this rule, and doing so puts other drivers in danger. 
  5. Always carry your driving licence while driving. For the particular vehicle class, you need to be eligible and have a driving licence. Penalties for breaking this rule can be serious. 

List of Traffic Offences and Penalties in Hyderabad:  

When riding or driving a vehicle in Hyderabad, you must abide by the laws and guidelines established by the authorities regarding traffic. If you fail to do so, you will be liable to pay penalties. The growing number of vehicles has led to an increase in traffic violations. The Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act 2019 was introduced by the Indian government on 1 September 2019, as a countermeasure. 

In Hyderabad, the same kind of traffic rules and regulations were implemented. The higher fines for traffic violations are one of the most notable features of the Motor Vehicles Act's amendment. This table lists the most recent rules and violations as well as the corresponding traffic penalties. 

Offences  

Section  

Maximum Penalty  

Driving/riding without a license  

M.V. Act. 181  

Rs.500 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Driving/riding without proper registration  

M.V. Act.192 (1)  

Rs.2,000 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Driving a vehicle without a permit  

M.V. Act. 192 (A)  

Court or Road Traffic Accident (RTA) 

Driving/riding without valid insurance  

M.V. Act.196  

Rs.1,000 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Driving/riding before the legal age 

M.V. Act.181  

Rs.500 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Violating no entry  

Sec 177 of M.V. Act.  

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Violating one-way  

Sec 177 of M.V. Act.  

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Violating U-turn  

Sec 177 of M.V. Act.  

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Violating a prohibited area  

Sec 177 of M.V. Act.  

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Violating rules duly promulgated  

Sec 177 of M.V. Act.  

Rs. 200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Dangerously driving a vehicle at high speeds, rash, and negligent driving  

M.V. Act 184 (b)  

Rs.1,000 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Dangerously driving a vehicle and thereby posing a threat to the lives of others  

M.V. Act 184 (b)  

Rs.1,000 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Dangerously driving a vehicle and thereby posing a threat to the lives of others  

279 IPC  

Court  

Traveling on the footboard of a vehicle  

M.V. Act 123(ii)  

RTC mobile court or RTA, penalty from Rs.50 to Rs.200  

Physically and mentally challenged people driving a vehicle  

M.V. Act 186  

Rs. 200  

Absconding after committing an accident  

M.V. Act 187  

Court  

Driving and using a vehicle that is unsafe  

M.V. Act 190(i)  

Court 

Posing a traffic hazard by the use of dilapidated vehicles  

41(i) Hyderabad City Police Act  

Traffic crane lifting charges for 2- and 3-wheelers are Rs.150, for 4-wheelers it is Rs.200, and for 6-wheelers it is Rs.300 to Rs.600  

Offences related to wearing of helmet  

M.V. Act 129/177  

Rs. 200  

Driving a vehicle that is overweight  

M.V. Act. 194  

Collection by RTA: Rs.1000 per tonne or court  

Taking away a vehicle without permission  

M.V. Act 197  

RTO will take action on the permit condition   

Unauthorised interference related to a motor vehicle  

M.V. Act 198  

Rs.100 by RTA.  

Triple riding a bike/motorcycle 

M.V. Act 128/177, 184 

Rs.1,200 

Allowing or permitting an unauthorised person to drive a vehicle  

M.V. Act 180  

Rs.1,000 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Driving on the wrong side of a road  

M.V. Act 119/177  

Rs.1,100 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Driving/riding while using a mobile 

M.V. Act 184(a) 

Rs.1,000 

Over-speeding 

M.V. Act 183, 184 

Rs.1,400 

To commit an accident-related offence 

M.V. Act 187 

Court 

Driving/riding after using drugs, alcohol, or other substances 

M.V. Act 185 

Court 

Dangerous driving to accident 

M.V. Act 184 

Rs.1,000 

For licence-related offences 

M.V. Act 182 

Court 

Violating stop line 

Sec 177 of M.V. Act 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Violating lane 

Sec 177 of M.V. Act 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Irregular number plate 

Sec 80(a) of M.V. Act 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Disobeying traffic police officer 

Sec 132 of M.V. Act 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Signal jumping 

Sec 184 of M.V. Act 

Rs.1,000 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Violation of non-stopping on police signal 

Sec 177 of M.V. Act 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Towing of two-wheeler 

Sec 41(i) C.P. Act 

Rs.150 

Towing of auto, car, jeep, taxi, rickshaw 

Sec 41(i) C.P. Act 

Rs.200 

Towing of light motor vehicles 

Sec 41(i) C.P. Act 

Rs.300 

Towing of heavy motor vehicles 

Sec 41(i) C.P. Act 

Rs.600 

Driving without a PUC certificate 

Sec 190(i) 

Rs.1,000 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Overloading goods vehicles 

R.422(i) 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Transporting goods in a risky or dangerous way 

R.422(i) 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Plying commercial vehicles in ‘no-entry’ time 

Sec 199/177 M.V. Act 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Autos overloaded with school children 

R 32(iii)/S 177 

Rs.100 to Rs.200 

Carrying people in dangerous situations or goods vehicles 

R. 36(vii)/S 177 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers  

Parking a vehicle in a way that could endanger nearby vehicles 

M.V. Act 122, 177 

Rs.200 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

Parking illegally on a public road without a parking board 

M.V. Act 122, 177 

Rs.1,000 for 2-, 3-, 4-, and 6- wheelers 

FAQs on Traffic Offences and Penalties in Hyderabad

  • How to check traffic fines in Hyderabad?

    To check traffic fines in Hyderabad, you can visit the Telangana State Police's e-Challan portal.

  • Is it necessary to have all driver's and vehicle's documentation with me when I drive in Hyderabad?

    Yes, while driving a car in Hyderabad, you must carry all relevant documentation. 

  • How can I pay traffic fines in Hyderabad?

    You can pay your outstanding traffic fines in Hyderabad by visiting the official website of the Telangana State Police e-Challan System. You can use any digital payment method to pay the fine.

  • What is the penalty for triple riding on a two-wheeler in Hyderabad?

    In Hyderabad, the penalty for triple riding on a two-wheeler is Rs.1,200.

  • What is the meaning of stop-line offence?

    Violating the stop-line rule is known as a stop-line offence. If you wait at a traffic signal and cross the stop line (white colour line), you may be subject to fines. For the safety of pedestrians, a stop line signifies that you have to stop your car behind it.

  • Who can issue traffic challans in Hyderabad?

    The Hyderabad Traffic Police is authorised to issue traffic challans in the city. 

  • What should I do if I receive an incorrect e-challan in Hyderabad?

    According to Hyderabad Traffic Police, the likelihood of someone receiving an incorrect e-challan is extremely low. However, if that occurs, you can write or meet with the Traffic Cell (040 - 2785 2721), Office of the Commissioner of Police, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad.

  • What is Hyderabad's implementation of the 4E Traffic Model?

    The '4E Traffic Model' suggests abiding by the cause-and-effect laws. Enforcement, Engineering, Education, and Enablement are represented by the four 'E's.' This implies that other factors, such as rule enforcement, stakeholder meetings, social media education, and facilitation through the allocation of additional funds, will be given equal weight in addition to traffic regulation.

  • Is there a deadline in Hyderabad for paying a traffic e-challan?

    Yes, an additional fee may be incurred if payment is not made within 60 days of the challan's issuance.

  • Can I wear a half-face helmet in Hyderabad?

    Yes, as long as the helmet is well-made and has the Indian Standards Institution (ISI) certification mark on it, you may wear it. It is risky to wear a subpar helmet because it might break apart during an accident. You may also face penalties if you choose to wear a low-quality helmet.

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