The Andhra Pradesh Traffic Police, in line with the Motor Vehicles Act, 2019, has revised and strictly implemented traffic fines across the state. These penalties aim to improve road safety, reduce accidents, and ensure smooth traffic movement. Vehicle owners and drivers must stay updated with the latest traffic fine regulations to avoid heavy penalties.
Violation | Penalty (₹) |
---|---|
Overspeeding | ₹1,000 – ₹2,000 (depending on vehicle type) |
No Helmet (Two-Wheelers) | ₹1,000 + Licence suspension |
Signal Jumping | ₹1,000 – ₹5,000 + Possible licence suspension |
Drunk Driving | ₹10,000 + Court proceedings / up to 6 months imprisonment |
Driving Without Licence | ₹5,000 |
Using Mobile While Driving | ₹5,000 |
Triple Riding (Two-Wheelers) | ₹1,000 |
The primary goal of these penalties is to ensure road discipline and reduce the risk of accidents. Andhra Pradesh has seen a rise in road mishaps due to overspeeding, drunk driving, and helmetless riding. Strict enforcement of fines helps in building awareness and encourages citizens to follow traffic rules responsibly.
Along with penalties, the government emphasizes road safety campaigns, awareness drives in schools and colleges, and stricter law enforcement. The message is clear: Safe driving saves lives.
The minimum penalty for overspeeding in Andhra Pradesh is ₹1,000 for light motor vehicles. For heavier vehicles such as trucks and buses, it can go up to ₹2,000.
Yes. Riding without a helmet attracts a fine of ₹1,000 along with possible driving licence suspension. Police treat this as a serious road safety violation because helmets reduce the risk of head injuries.
Yes. You can pay your challan through the AP eChallan portal or via the Parivahan website. Both platforms allow online payment using UPI, debit cards, or net banking.
If you fail to pay on time, the challan may lead to late fees, vehicle seizure, or court summons. It is advisable to clear dues quickly to avoid legal complications.
Yes. According to the updated rules, all passengers in a car, including those in the rear seats, must wear seat belts. Failure to do so can result in a ₹1,000 fine for the driver.
Yes, but fines for commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses, and taxis are generally higher compared to private vehicles, especially in cases like overspeeding, overloading, and drunk driving.