Traffic rules have been made for our safety, but if you break the rules, you will have to pay a fine. While driving a car-bike-scooty or any other vehicle, it is necessary to carry four important documents, first is the driving license, second is the RC of the vehicle, third is the pollution certificate and fourth and most important is the vehicle insurance.
Many times the documents of the vehicle are not complete and the traffic challan is issued when it is stopped during police checking. Today we will tell you how much amount can be deducted from your challan if you do not have car insurance papers? Many people do not even have correct information about this, which is why people take it lightly.
Your traffic challan can be issued under section 146/196 of the Motor Vehicle Act. For the first mistake, a challan of Rs 2,000 is deducted. If you do not carry insurance with you and repeat the mistake, then double the fine will be charged for the second mistake. Yes, for the second mistake in Delhi, you will have to pay a challan of Rs 4000 instead of Rs 2000.
Many times we have all the documents complete, but still the challan may be deducted. Shocked how? They are such that we do not pay attention to when the insurance expires, we keep driving the car without even noticing it and then the challan is issued during police checking.
Expired insurance is of no use, if you want to avoid traffic challan then keep renewing the insurance at the right time, otherwise your challan will keep getting deducted during police checking. Overall, one mistake can cause you a loss of thousands.