For which traffic violations are the most fines issued? Are you making this mistake?
AI Traffic Cameras: AI cameras and CCTVs now automatically issue e-challans (fines) to traffic violators. The highest number of fines is issued for speeding, not wearing a helmet or seat belt, and jumping red lights.
Traffic Rules: If you drive a bike or car daily, adhering to traffic rules is crucial. Even a moment of negligence while driving not only endangers your safety but can also lead to fines under traffic regulations. Did you know that AI cameras and CCTV systems installed on roads are now monitoring rule-breakers? A key feature of this system is that an e-challan is issued even without a police officer physically stopping you.
According to reports, the highest number of traffic fines in India is issued for speeding. Other common reasons for fines include not wearing a helmet or seat belt, jumping red lights, and improper parking.
Violations that attract the most fines:
- 49% of traffic fines are issued for speeding.
- About 19% of fines are for not wearing helmets or seat belts.
- About 18% of fines are for jumping red lights and driving in the wrong direction.
- 14% of fines are for parking vehicles in unauthorized areas.
How much is the fine for violating rules?
- If you are caught speeding in a car, you could face a fine ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹2,000.
- For heavy vehicles, this fine can range from ₹2,000 to ₹4,000.
- If you do not wear a seat belt, you may have to pay a fine of up to ₹1,000.
- Riding without a helmet can result in a fine of ₹1,000 and the potential suspension of your driving license.
- Meanwhile, jumping a red light attracts a fine ranging from ₹1,000 to ₹5,000.
How is an e-challan issued?
AI-powered speed cameras and CCTVs installed across cities and expressways constantly monitor passing vehicles. When a vehicle speeds past, the camera immediately records its registration number. Notably, a challan can be issued even in the absence of a police officer on the spot.

