Bengaluru Traffic Fines 2025 – Total Rates, How to Pay, and Safety Rules
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Bengaluru — India’s Silicon Valley — is home to the country’s vibrant startup ecosystem, one of the biggest in the world. Daily, millions of two-wheelers, cars, and cabs crisscross the city’s busy (and to be fair, over-congested) roads every day. You can feel the heavy, imposing traffic everywhere. From the bustling lanes of Kormangala and MG Road, to the noisy communes of the Outer Ring Road (ORR) that overlap around Whitefield, the city’s traffic is quite something.
In 2025, the Motor Vehicles Amendment Act remains prominently imposed on Bengaluru, with tougher fines and smarter monitoring than ever before. AI-powered cameras, automatic number plate recognition (ANPR), and instant e-challan systems–it’s impossible for even minuscule slip-ups, like say, driving without a helmet on (even for short rides) to go unnoticed. Long story short: you need to take this seriously, and you need to follow the rules. This goes for everybody.
Whether you’re an IT professional zigzagging through Whitefield, a student on a scooter near Indiranagar, or a cab driver navigating through Electronic City. It’s important to know all about the Bangalore traffic fines. These rules will help you stay legally compliant, save money, and avoid unnecessary trouble.
So without further ado, let’s start reading.
Bangalore Traffic Fines Table (2025 Rates)¶
Here’s the updated Bangalore traffic fines table, matching our benchmark cities — Kerala, Delhi, Maharashtra, and Pune.
| Offence | First-Time Fine | Repeat Fine | Vehicle Type |
| Driving without Licence | ₹5,000 | Same + possible suspension | All |
| Driving without Insurance | ₹2,000 | ₹4,000 | All |
| Driving without RC | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 | All |
| Overspeeding (LMV) | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 | Car/4-Wheeler |
| Overspeeding (Heavy Vehicle) | ₹2,000 | ₹4,000 | Trucks/Buses |
| Not Wearing Helmet | ₹500 | ₹1,500 | 2-Wheeler |
| Triple Riding | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 | 2-Wheeler |
| Seat Belt Violation | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 | Car/4-Wheeler |
| Using Mobile While Driving | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 | All |
| Drunk & Drive (BAC >30 mg) | ₹10,000 | ₹15,000 + jail | All |
| No Pollution Certificate | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 | All |
| Emission Norm Violation | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 | All |
| No Parking Violation | ₹500 | ₹1,500 | All |
| Obstruction Parking | ₹500 | ₹1,500 | All |
| Red Signal Violation | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 | All |
| Underage Driving | ₹25,000 | — | All |
| Overloaded Vehicle | ₹20,000 + ₹2,000/ton | Higher + permit cancel | Trucks |
| Dangerous Driving | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 + jail | All |
| Racing/Stunt Driving | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 | All |
| Wrong Side Driving | ₹500 | ₹1,500 | All |
| Defective Number Plate | ₹500 | ₹1,500 | All |
| Unauthorized Horn/Silencer | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 | 2-Wheeler/Truck |
| Unauthorized Vehicle Modification | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 | All |
| Driving Without Permit | ₹10,000 | ₹10,000 + seizure | Commercial |
| Expired Fitness Certificate | ₹5,000 | ₹10,000 | Commercial |
Save this as a PDF or keep it in your glovebox for easy reference!
Legal Basis & Bangalore’s Smart Enforcement¶
The Motor Vehicles Amendment Act 2019 gave state traffic departments a new pair of teeth to curb repeat traffic offenders everywhere in India. The same applies to Bengaluru. The city has AI-enabled cameras that monitor high-traffic corridors like Silk Board Junction, Indiranagar 100 Feet Road, and the heavy-duty stretch in areas like KR Puram and Whitefield.
Bengaluru’s Outer Ring Road (ORR)–infamous for rush hour jams–has “smart zones” that catch lane violations, red-light jumps, and overspeeding. This is applicable for early mornings and late nights. In 2024, traffic police reports showed that fines collected in “smart zones” increased by 25% in just one year.
Funds collected are put back into new footbridges, smart signals, pothole repairs, and better signage. So every fine helps Bengaluru’s chaotic roads get a bit smoother!
Pro Tip: Always use the Bangalore Traffic Police e-challan check tool once a month — it’s free.
Common Four-Wheeler Violations
Top four-wheeler offences:
- Seat belt violation (seat belt fine in Bangalore: ₹1,000–₹2,000)
- Overspeeding on NICE Road or elevated flyovers like Electronic City Expressway
- Driving without valid insurance — easy to miss at renewal
- Using a mobile phone — flagged by ANPR cameras
- Skipping your Pollution Under Control (PUC) test
Parking in a no-parking zone in MG Road, Brigade Road, or near Metro stations? Expect a fine plus towing charges!
Common Two-Wheeler Violations
For two-wheelers — over half of all vehicles in the city — these are most common:
- Riding without a helmet (helmet fine in Bangalore: ₹500–₹1,500)
- Triple riding — frequent around colleges like Christ University and Mount Carmel
- Using phones while riding
- Underage riding (under 18 bike challan: ₹25,000 for guardians)
- Missing PUC — instant fine of ₹1,000–₹2,000
Repeat drunk driving means fines plus possible jail time — not worth it.
How to Check & Pay Bangalore E-Challan Online¶
Pay your Bangalore traffic fine online:
- Visit Parivahan e-Challan portal (parivahan.gov.in) or the Bangalore Traffic Police website.
- Enter your vehicle number or DL number.
- Check pending fines and pay securely via UPI, net banking, or card.
Trusted options like Paytm or PolicyBazaar also help you check and pay instantly.
Always save the receipt — it’s proof if there’s a duplicate challan later.
How to Pay Bangalore E-Challan Offline¶
Prefer paying in person?
- Go to your nearest Traffic Police help centre or RTO office.
- Bring your RC, DL, and printed challan.
- Pay by cash or card — and collect a stamped receipt.
Tip: Clear your fines within 60 days or face double penalties and possible licence suspension.
Bangalore’s Smart Zones & Trends¶
Bengaluru’s Smart Surveillance Zones cover high-volume areas like Silk Board, KR Puram, Outer Ring Road near Marathahalli, and the CBD.
ANPR cameras run 24/7 — so breaking a red light at 2 AM? Still gets you a ₹1,000 fine.
Reports show that fine collections in these zones rose by 25% last year. The revenue goes back into city improvements: better pedestrian signals, new zebra crossings, traffic wardens, and pothole repair budgets.
Pro Tip: Look for “Smart Zone” signboards — they’re spreading to new localities each month.
Practical Driving Tips for Bangalore¶
- Always wear your helmet and seat belt — even for short rides to the grocery store.
- Stick to speed limits on flyovers, ring roads, and NICE Road stretches.
- Check for no-parking signs near Metro stations and popular markets.
- Keep digital RC, DL, insurance, and PUC copies in your phone wallet.
- Avoid drunk driving — random breathalyser checks happen, especially in CBD and pub hubs like Indiranagar on weekends.
Smart driving habits can easily save you ₹10,000+ in potential fines every year!
Tools & Downloadables¶
- Bangalore Traffic Fine Calculator: Estimate your total fine for multiple offences.
- E-Challan Checker Widget: Instantly check unpaid fines.
- Free PDF: Download and save the full 2025 fine list to your phone or car glovebox.
Frequently Asked Questions¶
- Can I contest an e-challan in Bangalore?
A. Yes — use Parivahan or visit your local Traffic Police help desk within 30 days. - What happens if I pay late?
A. The fine may double after 60 days, and your licence can be flagged. - How fast is an e-challan issued?
A. Usually within 2–5 days thanks to ANPR cameras. - Is PUC mandatory in Bangalore?
A. Absolutely — driving without it means an extra ₹1,000–₹2,000 fine. - Can my friend or fleet pay for me?
A. Yes — but always keep the payment receipt. - Where can I see all my pending fines?
A. Check the Bangalore Traffic Police e-challan portal or the Parivahan website.
Key Takeaways
- Effective Date: Updated fines enforced from 1st January 2025.
- Top Offences: Helmet violations, overspeeding, drunk driving, lane-cutting, and using mobile phones while driving.
- How to Check & Pay: Use the Parivahan e-Challan portal or the Bangalore Traffic Police e-challan system.
- Extras: Download the fines PDF, use our Bangalore Traffic Fine Calculator, and read FAQs for smart tips.
Conclusion¶
Knowing your Bangalore traffic fines for 2025 means you can drive stress-free and avoid paying more than you should. Share this with anyone who drives in Indiranagar, Whitefield, or anywhere in Bengaluru. For other cities, explore our Traffic Fines & Penalties series for Kerala, Delhi, Pune, and Maharashtra.
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Tanushree is a dynamic business strategist with a knack for driving innovation in startups, especially in Fintech and Edtech. With 9 years of work-ex, an IT engineer from MIT Pune, & a MBA from IIM Bangalore (Marketing & Business Strategy), she’s got the mix of analytical and creative problem-solving.
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