New Traffic Rules in 2025: Updated Fines Every Driver Should Know
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Traffic laws are updated regularly to ensure safer roads and more disciplined driving. In 2025, several new rules and revised penalties have been introduced to promote road safety, curb reckless driving, and encourage responsible behaviour among motorists. Knowing these changes can help you avoid unnecessary fines and legal trouble.
Stricter Penalties for Over-Speeding
Over-speeding remains one of the top causes of road accidents. The latest rules increase fines significantly for exceeding speed limits. Fines now range from ₹1,000 to ₹2,000 for light motor vehicles and ₹2,000 to ₹4,000 for heavier vehicles, with repeated offences leading to licence suspension.Higher Fines for Drunk Driving
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is now met with harsher penalties. Offenders face fines starting at ₹10,000, along with the possibility of up to six months in jail. Repeat offenders can expect longer imprisonment terms and permanent licence cancellation.No Mobile Phone Usage While Driving
Using a mobile phone for anything other than navigation while driving can now result in fines of up to ₹5,000. Authorities are also using AI-enabled cameras to detect such violations more efficiently.Mandatory Seatbelt and Helmet Compliance
All passengers in a car, including those in the back seat, must wear seatbelts, or face a fine of ₹1,000 per unbelted passenger. Two-wheeler riders must ensure both the driver and pillion wear ISI-marked helmets, failing which fines can reach ₹2,000.You may also like
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