Traffic Challan Rate List: Whether you drive a bike, drive a car, or drive any other vehicle, it is important for everyone to follow the traffic rules. You may have to pay a challan or fine for violating the rules. Traffic cameras have been put in various locations, in addition to traffic cops, to keep an eye on you. Along with following the rules of the road, you also need to carry some important documents with you. Many people are afraid that their challan may be cut.
For such drivers, we are telling you the list of 5 things that you should keep with you while driving, and also we are telling you how much challan will be deducted if not. It is important to note that this challan rate list is valid only for the state of Delhi. State to state may have different costs. So here is the list of five items.
1. Driving License
A driving license is the first document that is sought. If you do not have DL even after other things, then your invoice must be there. Driving without a license in Delhi carries a challan of Rs 5000.
2. Helmet/Seat Belt
Wearing a helmet is a must if you are driving a two-wheeler. At the same time, the rule of wearing a seat belt is mandatory in the case of four-wheelers. In Delhi, driving a two-wheeler without a helmet or seat belt is a fine of Rs 1000.
3. Vehicle Registration Certificate
You must have often seen that policemen ask for vehicle documents. By this, they mean the registration certificate of the vehicle. It contains all the necessary details related to the vehicle like registration number, date, model number, vehicle name, engine details, etc. In Delhi, there is a challan of 5000 for the first time and 10 thousand for the second time for violation of RC rules.
4. Insurance Certificate
Your vehicle must be insured, as well as a certificate of insurance must also be kept with you. In Delhi, without an insurance certificate, you can be challenged from Rs 2000 to Rs 4000.
5. PUC Certificate
PUC stands for Pollution Control Certificate. It tells that your vehicle is not polluting beyond a certain limit. To get this certificate, you will have to undergo a pollution test of the vehicle. Without a PUC certificate, you can be fined Rs 10,000.
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