West Bengal Traffic Rules & Fines 2025 | Motor Vehicles Act, Penalties & Road Safety

The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (and its 2019 Amendment) is themain law governing road transport and traffic rules across India, includingWest Bengal. It defines driver licensing, vehicle registration, road safety standards, and penalties for violations. In West Bengal, this Act is implemented by the State Transport and Traffic Police Departments, ensuring safe driving, pollution control, and strict enforcement of fines under state-specific rules.

West Bengal Traffic Rules & Fines 2025

West Bengal Traffic Fines & Penalties

#ViolationPenalty (₹)
1Driving without Driving Licence5,000
2Driving without Vehicle Registration5,000
3Driving without Insurance2,000
4Overspeeding (Light Motor Vehicles)1,000
5Overspeeding (Heavy / Commercial Vehicles)2,000
6Dangerous / Rash Driving5,000
7Not Wearing Helmet (Two-Wheelers)1,000
8Not Wearing Seat Belt (Car Drivers)1,000
9Honking in Silence Zone1,000
10Driving without Fitness Certificate / Permit10,000

Key Highlights of West Bengal Traffic Rules (2025)

  • Helmet & Seat Belt Mandatory: Riders and passengers must wear ISI-certified helmets or seat belts for road safety.
  • Speed Limit Enforcement: Strict monitoring of speed limits on highways and city roads to prevent accidents.
  • No Mobile Use While Driving: Using a mobile phone while driving is banned and attracts heavy fines.
  • Pollution & Noise Control: Vehicles must have a valid PUC certificate and avoid honking in silent zones.
  • Digital e-Challan System: Check and pay all traffic fines online through the Sanjog or Parivahan portals.

How to Check and Pay Traffic Fines Online in West Bengal (2025)

The West Bengal Traffic Police and Transport Department have made it easy for citizens to check and pay traffic fines online through official portals such as Parivahan e-Challan and the Sanjog Portal. These platforms ensure paperless, transparent, and quick fine payment for all traffic violations.

Step-by-Step Process to Check Traffic Fines

  1. Visit the official Parivahan e-Challan Portal.
  2. Select “Check Challan Status” from the homepage.
  3. Enter your Vehicle Registration Number, Driving Licence Number, or Challan Number.
  4. Click on “Get Detail” to view all pending or paid challans.

How to Pay West Bengal Traffic Fines Online

  1. Open the Parivahan e-Challan or Sanjog Portal.
  2. Log in using your vehicle details or mobile number.
  3. Check the list of active challans issued by West Bengal Traffic Police.
  4. Select the challan(s) you wish to pay and click “Pay Now”.
  5. Choose a preferred payment method (UPI, Net Banking, Credit/Debit Card).
  6. After successful payment, download or print the digital receipt for reference.

Alternative Option: Through WB Police Website

You can also visit the official West Bengal Traffic Police website to find links for e-challan payment and information about local RTO offices.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on West Bengal Traffic Fines 2025

What is the official website to check West Bengal traffic fines online?

You can check and pay fines at the official Parivahan e-Challan Portal or the Sanjog Portal managed by the West Bengal Transport Department.

What happens if I don’t pay my traffic challan in West Bengal?

Unpaid challans may result in vehicle registration blocks, license suspension, or penalties during fitness renewal. Always pay your e-challans promptly to avoid legal action.

What is the fine for not wearing a helmet or seat belt in West Bengal?

As per the Motor Vehicles Act 2019, the fine is ₹1,000 for not wearing a helmet or seat belt, and the driving licence may be suspended for repeated violations.

Can I pay my traffic fine using UPI or online banking?

Yes, both UPI and Net Banking options are available on the Parivahan and Sanjog Portals for secure and paperless payments.

How can I verify if my challan is genuine?

Check your challan only on the official government websites mentioned above. Avoid fake links or messages—authentic challans show vehicle details, date, time, and violation type.

Author: Nagaraju | Web Developer & Information Publisher

Last Updated: March 2026

Source: Parivahan Sewa