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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Hyderabad is the capital of Telangana and has been flourishing as an IT hub in recent years. It is mandatory in this city to follow traffic rules to ensure safety and avoid congestion on roads. To address the traffic issue, and encourage responsible driving, the Telangana government has introduced various penalties on traffic rule offenders. If you are residing in Hyderabad or visiting the city for some other purpose, it is important that you follow the traffic rules to avoid penalties and promote responsible driving. Read on to know more about traffic fines and penalties in Hyderabad.

Safety Rules to Follow for Two-Wheelers:   

Some of the safety rules when driving a two-wheeler in Hyderabad are as follows: 

  1. Always Use Helmet: It is important that you are always using a helmet when driving a two-wheeler to ensure safety. It is required for both the rider and the pillion. Violation of this traffic rule may lead to fines. 
  1. Do Not Overspeed: When driving a two-wheeler in Hyderabad, do not overspeed on road. It is important that you drive within the prescribed limits to ensure safety and compliance with the rules. Do note that violation of speed limits may lead to fines. 
  1. Do not Drink and Drive: Riding a two-wheeler under the influence of alcohol is not only a violation of traffic rules but also extremely dangerous. Doing so can lead to severe penalties, suspension of licence, and may even result in imprisonment. 
  1. Avoid Triple Riders: When you are driving a two-wheeler in Hyderabad, it is important that you do not carry more than one person as a pillion. Doing so increases the load on the vehicle and may result in accidents. 
  1. Do not use Mobile Phone when Riding: Using a mobile phone while riding diverts your attention from the road. This can cause serious injuries and is against the traffic rules. 
  1. Helmet Is Mandatory: Both the rider and the pillion rider must wear a helmet to ensure safety and reduce the risk of serious injuries. 
  1. Carry Valid Documents: Driving a two-wheeler in Hyderabad without valid documents is a violation of rules. It is essential that you always keep important documents like a registration certificate, driving licence, etc. along with you. 

Safety Rules to Follow for Four-Wheelers:   

Some of the safety rules when driving a four-wheeler in Hyderabad are as follows: 

  1. Always wear Seatbelt: When driving a four-wheeler in Hyderabad, it is mandatory that you always wear a seatbelt. Wearing a seat belt significantly reduces the risk of serious injuries during accidents. 
  1. Avoid Over speeding: Driving the vehicle within prescribed speed limits ensures safety on road, reduces chances of accidents and helps you avoid penalties.   
  1. Do not use Mobile Phone when Driving: When driving a four-wheeler in Hyderabad, using a mobile phone while driving diverts you. It is not only illegal but also highly dangerous, as it can lead to accidents. 
  1. Do Not Drink and Drive: Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is strictly prohibited in Hyderabad. Doing so can result in heavy penalties, licence suspension, or even imprisonment. 

List of Traffic Offences and Penalties in Hyderabad:  

If you are driving a vehicle in Hyderabad, it is mandatory that you follow the traffic rules set by the authorities, as violations attract penalties. With rising vehicle numbers and traffic offences, the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 was introduced on 1 September 2019 to address these issues. 

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 

Juvenile Offenses 

Sec 199A of M.V. Act 

Rs.1000 and/or 3-months imprisonment 

Not Giving Way to Emergency Vehicles 

Sec 194E of M.V. Act

Rs.10000 and/or community service 

Overloading a two-wheeler 

Sec 194C of M.V. Act

Rs.2000 

Driving Without Registration 

Sec 192 of M.V. Act 

Rs.100  

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.2000.

  • Who can issue traffic challans in Hyderabad?

    The Hyderabad Traffic Police are 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.

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

    Yes, if 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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