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Delhi Traffic Rules and Fines 2025

31 Jul 2025
Key highlights
  • 1
    Stricter AI-based enforcement was launched across Delhi in 2025 for major violations
  • 2
    Drunk driving now fined ₹10,000 with up to 6 months' jail for first-time offenders
  • 3
    Over 3.5 lakh helmet rule violations recorded in Delhi by June 2025 alone
Outline

As of 2025, the Delhi Traffic Police has stepped up enforcement across the city, implementing updated fines, stricter monitoring through AI-enabled cameras, and tighter checks on both two and four-wheelers. Whether you drive daily or occasionally, it's important to know what’s changed.

Keep reading as we break down everything you need to know about the Delhi traffic rules and Delhi traffic fines in 2025. We’ll go over each aspect, from the most common offences and their penalties to the official portals where you can check Delhi challan and pay them online. Let’s make sure you don’t get caught off guard on the road.

 

Quick Snapshot of 2025 Updates

 

What's Changed in 2025?

 

  • If you are caught drunk driving for the first time, you may have to pay ₹10,000 and could even go to jail.
  • Not wearing a helmet is being taken very seriously now. As of June, more than 3 lakh fines have been generated just for not wearing helmets. 
  • If you use your mobile phone while driving, you will have to pay a fine of ₹5,000.

 

Key Traffic Rules in Delhi

 

Vehicle and Documents

 

  • All vehicles must have proper documents like registration papers, insurance, and a valid PUC (pollution certificate).
  • High-security number plates are now a must for every vehicle.
  • Traffic police are regularly checking vehicles in many areas to make sure all documents are up to date.

 

Two-Wheelers

 

  • Wearing a helmet is a must for both the person riding the bike and the one sitting behind. If not, each person can be fined ₹1,000.
  • If three people are riding on a two-wheeler, a fine of ₹1,000 will be charged.
  • If someone underage or without a license is caught riding a two-wheeler, the fine will be much higher and stricter action may be taken.

 

Four-Wheelers and Heavy Vehicles

 

  • Everyone in the car, including the driver and passengers, must wear seatbelts at all times.
  • Using a mobile phone while driving will cost you ₹5,000 for the first time. If you do it again, the fine increases to ₹10,000.
  • If you drive too fast, the fine can be between ₹2,000 and ₹4,000, depending on your vehicle. In some cases, your license may also be taken away.
  • Driving in a dangerous way can lead to a ₹5,000 fine. You may also go to jail for 6 months to 1 year, and your license might be taken away, too.

 

Common Offences

 

  • If you drive without a valid license, you will have to pay a fine of ₹5,000.
  • Driving without proper insurance can lead to a fine of ₹2,000 or more.
  • If your vehicle doesn't have a valid PUC (pollution) certificate, you may be fined ₹10,000.
  • Parking your vehicle in the wrong place can cost you between ₹500 and ₹1,000. Your vehicle may also be towed away.

 

Fines and Penalties

 

It's important to know the new Delhi traffic fines in 2025. Many common mistakes now have higher penalties. If you break the rules again and again, you could even go to jail, lose your driving license, or have your vehicle impounded.

 

OffenceFine (₹)Additional Penalty / Repeat Offence
Drunk driving (first offence)₹10,000Up to 6 months imprisonment 
Drunk driving (repeat offence)₹15,000Up to 2 years imprisonment
Riding without a helmet (rider/pillion)₹1,0003-month licence suspension
Not wearing a seatbelt₹1,000
Using a mobile phone while driving₹5,000 Licence suspension risk, 10,000 (repeat)
Signal jumping / red light violation₹1,000–₹5,000Licence suspension, court appearance 
Driving without a valid licence₹5,000Up to 3 months imprisonment 
Driving without insurance₹2,000 Court summons or community service, ₹4,000 (repeat)
No valid PUC certificate₹10,000Up to 6 months' jail or community service 
Overspeeding (LMV)₹1,000Licence seizure possible 
Dangerous/Rash driving₹5,000Up to 1 year imprisonment 
Underage/juvenile driving₹25,000Up to 3 years' jail, DL disqualification 
Obstructing an emergency vehicle₹10,000Vehicle impounding possible 
Driving without registration (RC)₹5,000₹10,000 for repeat
Improper parking₹500Additional towing 
Honking in a no-honking zone₹1,000
Disobeying traffic police instructions₹2,000Court appearance possible 

 

Enforcement and E-Challan System

 

In 2025, Delhi traffic police are using full digital systems to catch rule-breakers. AI cameras, e-challans and live monitoring now catch many violations even without any traffic police on the road.

 

  • Delhi Traffic Police uses AI-based cameras, speed guns and ANPR systems at major junctions like Rajouri Garden, Dhaula Kuan and ITO.
  • Red Light Violation Detection (RLVD) cameras automatically catch signal jumps.
  • Overspeeding, lane cutting and riding without helmets are tracked using real-time surveillance.
  • Upon a violation, an e-challan is auto-generated and sent via SMS to the registered vehicle owner.
  • You can check or pay challans online through the Delhi Traffic Police website or the Parivahan portal.

 

How to Pay or Contest Traffic Fines?

 

How to Pay Your Fine?

 

  • Go to the Delhi Traffic Police website, Parivahan e-Challan portal, or a trusted platform like Cars24.
  • Enter your vehicle number or challan number to see if you have any pending fines.
  • You can pay the fine online using net banking, UPI, or other payment options.
  • Once you pay, you will get the receipt instantly.

 

How to Contest a Challan?

 

  • If you think the challan is wrong, try to collect clear photo or video proof that shows you didn't break the rule.
  • You can raise a dispute online, visit a nearby traffic office, email traffic@delhipolice.gov.in, or call 011-25844444 or 1095 for help.
  • Some cases may go to court or be handled through Lok Adalats.
  • If your reason is found to be genuine, the fine may be cancelled or reduced.

 

Always check Delhi challan status on time to avoid penalties, license problems, or your vehicle being towed.

 

Safe Driving Tips for 2025

 

Driving in Delhi is more about being cautious, patient and ensuring that the roads are safe for all.

 

  • Always wear a helmet that has an ISI mark, and make sure the person sitting behind you wears one too.
  • Always wear your seatbelt, even if you are sitting in the back seat.
  • Never use your mobile phone while driving. It's dangerous and can get you fined.
  • Follow the speed limits, especially when you are driving near schools or in residential areas.
  • Don't forget to renew your vehicle insurance and PUC certificate on time.
  • Park your vehicle only in proper parking spots to avoid fines or getting towed.
  • Remember, many traffic signals and crossings now have cameras watching in real time.

 

Conclusion

 

Delhi traffic rules are changing and the AI cameras are monitoring almost every road, which makes staying up to date with the rules all the more important. You can stay clear by following habits like wearing a helmet, not using a phone, or having your documents on you, which can help you avoid penalties and make the city’s roads safer for everyone.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. How can I check if I have a traffic challan in Delhi?
Q. What happens if I don't pay my challan on time?
Q. Do I need to wear a seatbelt in the back seat too?
Q. Can I fight a wrong challan?
Q. What is the fine for not wearing a helmet?
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