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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mumbai
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Hi Friends,
We all ride our machines and we all are prone to get in to a bit of trouble after breaking the LAW. So here are some Driving Offences (MUMBAI RTO) FYI..Plz add to this as it generates awareness. Hope this helps.. Driving against Police signal 119 r/w 177 MVA 100 Driving in the centre/failed to keep left2 RRR r/w 177 MVA 100 Overtaking dangerously6 (a) RRR r/w 177 MVA 100 Failing to give way/permit overtaking7 RRR 177 MVA 100 Failing to slowdown at intersection8 RRR 177 MVA 100 Failing to take precaution while taking a turn 3 RRR 177 MVA 100 Failing to give signal121 RRR 177 MVA 100 Reversing negligently MMVR 233 177 MVA 100 Disobeying traffic signal239 MMVR 22(b) RRR 177 MVA 100 Disobeying manual traffic signal239 MMVR 22(a) RRR 177 MVA 100 Driving against one-way17 (i) RRR 177 MVA 100 Failing to keep left of traffic island2 RRR 177 MVA 100 Exceeding speed limit112-183 MVA 200 Taking ‘U’ turn during prohibited hours12 RRR 177 MVA 100 Disobeying reasonable directions of police officer in uniform119 MVA 22(a) RRR 177 MVA 100 RRR = Rules of Road Regulations 1989 er
MVA = Motor Vehicles Act 1988 MMVR = Maharashtra Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 Driving Restrictions Nature of Offence Leaving vehicle in dangerous positionLegal Provision Penalty (Rs) 122 177 MVA 100 Carrying persons on footboard123-177 MVA 100 Carrying persons causing obstruction to the driver125-177 MVA 100 Leaving vehicle with idling engine126-177 MVA 100 Disobeying traffic sign board22(b) RRR 239 MMVR 177 MVA 100 Driving without illuminating rear number plateCMVR 105 (2) (ii) 177 MVA 100 RRR = Rules of Road Regulations 1989 MVA = Motor Vehicles Act 1988 MMVR = Maharashtra Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 CMVR = Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 SEC. 183. DRIVING AT EXCESSIVE SPEED. Whoever drives a motor vehicle in contravention of the speed limits referred to in section 112 shall be punishable with a fine which may extend to Rs. 400/-, or, if having been previously convicted of an offence under this sub-section is again convicted of an offence under this sub-section, with fine which may extend to Rs. 1000/- SEC. 185. DRUNKEN DRIVING OR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS. Whoever, while driving, or attempting to drive, a Motor Vehicle, - (a) Has in his blood, alcohol exceeding 30 mg. /per.100 ml. of blood detected in a test by a breath analyzer, or (b) Is under the influence of a drug to such an extent as to be incapable of exercising proper control over the vehicle, Shall be punishable for the first offence with imprisonment for a term which may extend to six months or with fine which may extend to Rs. 2000/-, or with both; and for a second or subsequent offence if committed within 3 years of the commission if the previous similar offence, with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 2 years or with fine which may extend to Rs. 3000/-, or with both. |
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Topic Moved, Approved and Made Sticky!
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Delhi
Posts: 750
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First of all, very informative thread. Many a times people get harassed by traffic cops as the cops says that your challan will come out to 1500 or so and then the poor citizen decides to bribe the cop to get out of the situation easily. When actually, the challan would have amounted to just a 100- 300 bucks and that money should have gone to the govt. instead it went in the cops pocket.
Secondly, This information is purely related to cars, as we can see in the topic riving offenses(not Riding offenses). It would be great if information about riding offenses that motorcyclists are liable to pay for could be added to this thread and then the topic name should be changed to Traffic Offences to accommodate both 4 and two wheelers.
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HardRider
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: New Mumbai
Posts: 2,010
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Nice info..! Thanks for sharing.. I guess its even on the RTO site..!
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The Confused One :P
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i always see people riding cars & bikes on 80kmph+ speed on city & highway
![]() i have never heard that police catching people in mumbai for exceeding speed limits by the way i always ride on 40-50kmph to get some good mileage
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Few places in Kerala
Posts: 122
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Bah ! Am I the only ones who feel that the fines levied are bit low ? A good lunch costs more than most of the fines.
If I travel opposite on a one way, almost hitting most of the vehicles/people, I only have to pay 200, if my mood is bad n shout at the police, then it might go to 300 ! Woooooo !
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