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Mumbai Traffic Rules and Fines 2025

31 Jul 2025
Key highlights
  • 1
    Mumbai is enforcing stricter traffic rules in 2025 to help make the roads safer
  • 2
    AI cameras now track signal jumps, lane breaches & overspeeding across Mumbai
  • 3
    Mobile, helmet & seatbelt violations now fined ₹1,000–₹5,000 in Mumbai
Outline

AI surveillance, digital monitoring, and the restructuring of the fine system has led to stronger law enforcement of Mumbai traffic rules in 2025. A staggering 17 lakh e-challans were issued on the Mumbai-Pune expressway alone since July 2024 and this is a definite indication of the extent to which violations are being monitored. The most common infractions in the coastal city include riding without helmets, the use of mobile phones while driving and reckless overtaking. 

 

In this blog, we’ll break down the updated Mumbai traffic fines in 2025, the most common violations, how AI-based enforcement reduces violations and the process of paying or contesting challans online.

 

Quick Snapshot of 2025 Updates

 

Here’s a quick overview of the latest Mumbai traffic rules and fines:

 

  • ₹5,000 fine for using a smartphone while driving.
  • Penalty of ₹1,000 followed by a 3-month license suspension for not wearing a helmet.
  • ₹1,000 fine for not wearing a seatbelt while driving.
  • DUI repeat offenders will have to pay a fine of ₹15,000, followed by 2 years in prison.
  • AI-based systems to track violations in real time.
  • Violating speed limits involves penalties of ₹1,000 for LMVs and ₹2,000 for goods and passenger vehicles.

 

Key Traffic Rules in Mumbai

 

Let's have a look at some of the major Mumbai traffic fines and rules.

 

Vehicle and Document Rules

 

  • It is mandatory to carry a valid Registration Certificate, Pollution Under Control Certificate and car insurance papers.
  • In case of unavailability of physical documents, digital copies on m-Privahan and DigiLocker are legally acceptable.
  • For EVs, battery safety certifications must be carried and they must have the updated green number plate.
  • Fines up to ₹5,000 can be enforced for modified vehicles without RTO approval.

 

Two-Wheelers

 

  • Under Mumbai traffic rules, it is compulsory to wear ISI-certified helmets for both the rider and pillion. Not adhering to the rule invites a fine of ₹1,000.
  • Triple riding is illegal and can lead to a fine of ₹1,000.
  • Underage driving can lead to a fine of ₹25,000 and up to 3 years of imprisonment.

 

Four-Wheelers and Taxi

 

  • Using a mobile, even for navigation without a holder, invites a penalty of ₹5,000.
  • Wearing a seatbelt is mandatory for both the driver and rear seat passenger.
  • Penalty of ₹500 for parking in a no-parking zone, while subsequent offences will amount to a ₹1,500 fine.
  • Not having valid car insurance can lead to a fine of ₹2,000.

 

Common Offences

 

  • Breaking traffic signals involves a fine of ₹500-₹1,500
  • Speeding above the set limit on the Sea Link, the Western .and Eastern Express Highways or any road can lead to a fine of ₹1,000-2,000.
  • Fine of ₹500-₹1,000 and traffic counselling for driving in the wrong lane.

 

Fines and Penalties

 

OffenceFine Additional Penalty
Using a mobile while driving₹5,000 (first offence)₹10,000 and licence suspension (repeat)
Overspeeding (LMV)₹1,000-₹2,000 (per offence)Licence seizure (on repeat)
Overspeeding (heavy vehicles)₹2,000-₹4,000Licence seizure for real offenders
Signal violation₹500₹1,500 (repeat), possible licence suspension
Drunk Driving₹10,000 ( first offence); Imprisonment of 6 months (first offence); ₹15,000 (repeat) or 2 years (repeat)
Driving without a seat belt₹1,000Possible community service
Driving without a PUC certificate₹10,000Up to 6 months imprisonment
Driving without a license₹5,000Potential imprisonment
Driving without insurance₹2,000₹ 4,000 (repeat) and up to 3 months' jail or community service
Overloading (four-wheelers)₹200 per passenger-
Juvenile offence₹25,0003 years imprisonment; RC cancellation; licence eligibility only at 25
Missing/unauthorised number plate₹500(first) ₹ 1,500 (repeat)
Rash driving₹ 5,000 (first)₹ 10,000 (repeat) and court appearance required
Blocking an emergency vehicle₹10,000Community service or Licence suspension is possible
Riding without a helmet₹1,000Licence suspended for 3 months
Triple riding₹1,000Licence disqualification for 3 months

 

In 2025, the Mumbai traffic fines are more focused on digital evidence, tighter enforcement and minimising repeat offenders. 

 

Enforcement and e-Challan System

 

Traffic surveillance in Mumbai has taken a major digital shift with a tech-first enforcement model. More than 500 high-resolution cameras are equipped across major traffic signals and overspeeding zones are paired with AI servers that issue e-challans instantly.

 

  • You get SMS notifications for any violation and can track the payment via apps like Parivahan and Maha Traffic.
  • RLVD (Red Light Violation Detection) is operational at 50+  junctions.
  • Police are equipped with body cams to record random checks and interactions.
  • Check your Mumbai challan status here.

 

How to Pay or Contest Traffic Fines?

 

Here’s what you need to do to pay your Mumbai traffic fines:

 

1.To Pay Your Fine

 

If you have been fined for a violation, here is how you can pay the penalty:

 

Through the Parivahan Portal

Visit the Parivahan portal, enter your vehicle number or challan number. It will display a list of all challans issued against your car and you can make the payment accordingly.

 

Maharashtra Transport Website

Subsequently, you can also visit the website of the Maharashtra Transport Department and get the details by entering the vehicle details and making the payment accordingly.

 

Via Mobile Apps or the CARS24 portal

You can also track and pay your fine via apps like the Maha traffic app or Parivahan app to get instant notifications. You can also check Mumbai challan via the CARS24 page by entering the vehicle details.

 

2.To Contest a Fine

 

In case of any faulty fine enforcement, you can contest it by:

 

  • Collect all the evidence you have, like GPS logs, dashcam footage or receipts.
  •  Submit a grievance application through your local RTO or Mumbai Traffic police portal.
  • Contact Mumbai police on their official help line number or email portal.

 

Safe Driving Tips for 2025

 

To ensure proper compliance, here are some tips that you must follow: 

 

  • Always wear an ISI-certified helmet for both rider and pillion.
  • Don’t use mobile phones while driving.
  • Adhere to the traffic signals and don’t jump the traffic.
  • Follow lane markings, especially on expressways.
  • Keep track of your PUC and car insurance, and renew them on time to avoid fines.

 

Summary

 

Adhering to the Mumbai traffic rules is not only about paying the fines, but it is about individual responsibility to make sure that the roads are safe for everyone. With a smart digital system equipped with AI servers and stricter fine structure, the 2025 updated Mumbai traffic fines and rules focus on safety, awareness and driving responsibility on Mumbai's dynamic roads.

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