Traffic Rules Every Car/Bike Driver Should Know in India

The number of cars on Indian roads calls for stringent traffic rules for car and bike drivers. The road safety authorities often face challenges in maintaining traffic because most drivers are unaware of the rules. If you are a budding driver, remember these traffic rules thoroughly to avoid landing in problems!
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It is Unlawful to Drink and Drive
There is no denying that a fair share of on-road accidents occur due to the driver being under the influence of alcohol. The current law in India only allows a blood alcohol limit of 0.03% to be permissible from driving. Traffic police departments across all states also hold BAC tests to ensure the proper implementation of the law.

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It is Mandatory to Own a Valid Car Insurance
The Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 makes it mandatory for all automobiles to have third-party insurance coverage. If you do not have insurance or fail to renew one, you can end up paying heavy fines. The traffic authorities can charge you Rs. 2,000 if you are caught without the possession of valid car insurance.
Wearing Seatbelt While Driving Is Essential
Seatbelts have become a mere accessory for careless and reckless car drivers. However, driving without wearing your seat belt can land you in trouble. The seat belts are protective gear that reduces the impact of accidents and avoids severe injuries. Traffic cops can hold you for not using the seat belt and charge you Rs. 1,000!

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You Cannot Ride a Two-Wheeler Without Helmet.
Whether driving alone or riding along with another individual, all two-wheeler passengers must wear helmets. Recently, many state governments prohibited two-wheeler passengers without helmets from re-fueling at stations. Also, non-compliance to this rule can set you back by Rs. 1,000.
Jumping the Red Lights Calls for Penalty
It would be best to think twice before jumping the signal in India while it is still red. You have to bear a penalty of Rs. 5,000 if you commit this action on Indian roads. What's more, in some situations, the traffic cops might also charge you with a one-year prison sentence if you defy the red signal.

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Speeding is not Entertained on Indian Roads.
We are all aware of the dangers of speeding. Like many other countries, India also has stringent rules for speeding vehicles. If you speed up beyond the permissible levels, you can draw the ire of the traffic authorities.
You have to pay the penalty for overspeeding, which ranges between Rs. 1,000 to 2,000. The overspeeding fine depends on the size of your vehicle.

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These are a few basic traffic rules in India that every driver should follow. Following these rules are essential for your and your fellow driver's safety!
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