Latest Haryana Traffic Fines 2026: Official New Rules

Haryana has deployed **High-Tech Surveillance** in industrial hubs like Gurgaon and Faridabad. The updated **2026 Haryana traffic penalties** aim to reduce road accidents and ensure strict compliance with the Motor Vehicles Act.

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Haryana Penalty List 2026

Traffic ViolationFine Amount (₹)
Driving Without Valid Licence (DL)₹ 5,000
Drunk Driving / IntoxicantsCourt Fine + Imprisonment
Overspeeding (LMV/HPV)₹ 1,000 - ₹ 2,000+
No Helmet (Rider & Pillion)₹ 1,000
Driving Uninsured Vehicle₹ 4,000
Using Mobile While Driving₹ 5,000
No Seat Belt₹ 1,000
Violating Mandatory Road Signs₹ 10,000

Haryana Smart City Regulations

01

Gurgaon & Faridabad use AI-based speed detection.

02

Parking in non-designated zones results in instant towing.

03

Carrying more than one DL is now a legal offence.

04

Commercial vehicles must carry pollution & fitness certificates.

How to Pay Haryana e-Challan Online

Payment Steps

  • 🔹 Visit the official Parivahan e-Challan portal.
  • 🔹 Enter your HR vehicle number or Challan details.
  • 🔹 Pay securely via UPI, Net Banking, or Card.

Offline Methods

  • 📍 Visit the local Traffic Police HQ or Police Station.
  • 📍 Authorized Govt. E-Sewa centers in Haryana.
Haryana RTO & Registration codes
CodeOfficeCity
HR-26Gurgaon NorthGurgaon
HR-51Faridabad RTOFaridabad
HR-06Panipat RTOPanipat
HR-01Ambala RTOAmbala

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Haryana Traffic Rules – FAQ

1. What is the fine for no helmet in Haryana?
Riding without a helmet in Haryana attracts a fine of ₹1,000. This applies to both the rider and the pillion on city roads and highways.
2. Can I pay Haryana traffic fines online?
Yes, you can use the official Parivahan e-Challan website to check and pay your traffic fines online for any vehicle registered in Haryana.
3. Penalty for Drunk Driving in Gurgaon?
Drunk driving is strictly prosecuted in Haryana. It is a **Court Matter** where the fine and imprisonment terms are decided based on the severity and offence count.