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  Using mobile phones while driving Rs 100  

Motorists are banned from using mobile phones while driving. Anyone caught talking over mobile phones while driving light motor vehicles, three-wheelers and two wheelers will be fined. The fine ranges between Rs 100 and Rs 300.

  Rs 100  
  • Parking vehicles in ' No Parking' zone.
  • Permitting others to use driving licence.
  • Plying of vehicles with registration numbers of other states for more than a year.
  • Disobedience of direction lawfully given or obstruction to officials in discharge of duties and refusal to give information.
  • Driving when mentally or physically unfit
  • Interference of unauthorised persons with vehicles.
  • Carrying overload in maxicab and autorickshaw in excess of the capacity specified in the permit.
  • Faliure to stop vehicles at unmanned level-crossings.
  • Occupying seats reserved for female passengers in state transport buses.
  •   Rs 200  
  • Demand of excess fare by autorickshaw or taxi drivers.
  • Carrying explosives and highly inflammable substances like petrol and kerosene in transport vehicles unless this is well-packed to prevent accidents
  • Driving a vehicle during the period of disqualification.
  • Willfully withholding information or giving false information to authorities
  • Driving dangerously.
  •   Rs 300  
  • Driving a motor vehicle in any public place by an underage person.
  • Driving a vehicle without
    number plates.
  • Exceeding the maximum speed, racing and trials of speed.
  • Disobeying orders of the officers to stop the vehicle and prevent them to examine its content.
  • Carrying persons in excess of the seating capacity in goods vehicles and allowing roof-top travel
  •   Rs 500  
  • Driving an uninsured vehicle.


    (Source The New Indian Express - 09/08/2000)


  •   Using mobile phones while driving Rs 100  

    Motorists are banned from using mobile phones while driving. Anyone caught talking over mobile phones while driving light motor vehicles, three-wheelers and two wheelers will be fined. The fine ranges between Rs 100 and Rs 300.



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