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Pune Traffic Rules and Fines 2025

29 Jul 2025
Key highlights
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    2.67L e-challans in Pune in 2024 for helmet, signal & other violations
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    AI-powered surveillance is now active at 60+ major junctions across Pune city
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    Fines for drunk driving, mobile use and signal violations have been increased
Outline

Pune traffic rules have become far stricter in 2025, with upgraded enforcement tech, digital monitoring and revised penalties that apply across the city. The presence of CCTV networks, AI-powered violation detection and e-challan automation has ensured that it is almost impossible to pass through red light signals, speed-limit areas or no-parking zones without being detected.

 

It’s part of a larger crackdown that has seen the Pune Traffic Police issue about 2.67 lakh e-challans in 2024 alone, with the most fines imposed for not wearing helmets, mobile phone use and jumping signals. Heavier penalties now apply for offences such as drunk driving and offenders that are caught more than once can be marked as repeat offenders. This blog covers the new Pune traffic fines in 2025, the most common violations, changes in penalties, and also how to find the Pune challan status and pay it online with ease.

 

Key Traffic Rules in Pune

 

What's New in 2025?

 

The traffic system in Pune is undergoing a serious technological change in 2025. Here’s what’s new:

 

  • AI-backed e-challan System operational at 60+ junctions.
  • Non-compliance with helmet and seatbelt rules is penalised with a fine of ₹1000.
  • Tighter speed surveillance near schools and markets.
  • Using a mobile phone even at a red signal or for using GPS without a stand can be penalised
  • Driving around with expired car insurance is a punishable offence.

 

Key Traffic Rules in Pune

 

Here are some key Pune traffic rules that you must abide by in 2025 to stay in the clear: 

 

Vehicle and Document Rules

 

  • You must have all the valid papers like Registration certificate, car insurance paper and PUC certificate with you as physical copies or digital copies on DigiLocker.
  • Failure to comply with emission norms can lead to a fine of ₹10,000.
  • Honking in silent zones can lead to a fine of ₹2000-4000.
  • Disobeying traffic authorities can be heavily penalised. 

 

Two-wheelers

 

  • It is mandatory to wear an ISI-marked helmet.
  • Refrain from carrying more than two people.
  • Both the rider and the pillion should wear a helmet.

 

Four-wheelers and Taxi

 

  • Wearing a seatbelt is mandatory for both the driver and the rear seat passenger.
  • Using a mobile phone while driving is a serious offence and can lead to a fine of ₹5000.
  • Overspeeding can lead to a fine of up to ₹10,000.
  • Lane cutting, overtaking and driving in the wrong direction can be penalised heavily.

 

Common Offences

 

  • Blocking emergency vehicles like ambulances or fire brigade is penalised.
  • Overspeeding is auto-flagged by cameras.
  •  Juvenile driving can lead to a fine of ₹25,000 and 3 years of imprisonment. 

 

Fines and Penalties

 

Pune has made significant changes to its fine structure with the 2025 enforcement updates, backed by AI cameras and stricter on-ground policing. Here's what you need to know:

 

OffenceFine (₹)Additional Penalty / Repeat Offence
Driving without a valid licence₹5,000Up to 3 months imprisonment (“No DL” fine raised in 2025) 
Drunk driving (1st offence)₹10,000Up to 6 months imprisonment 
Drunk driving (repeat offence)₹15,000Up to 2 years imprisonment 
Riding without a helmet (rider/pillion)₹1,000Licence suspension (per MV Act 2019) 
Driving without a seatbelt₹1,000Repeat offenders face electronic tracking 
Mobile use while driving₹5,000 (1st); ₹10,000 (repeat)Licence seizure risk
Signal jumping / dangerous driving₹5,000Suspending of the licence, jail for repeat as per the MV Act 
Overspeeding₹1,000–₹4,000Camera/catcher zones on expressways; licence impounding possible 
No valid PUC₹10,0006 months of Jail/community service for repeat non-compliance 
No valid insurance₹2,000 (1st); ₹4,000 (repeat)Court summons/community service, per parivahan data
Illegal parking (no-parking zone)₹500–1,000Towing enforced; AI cameras on Airport Road soon 
Blocking emergency vehicles₹10,000May lead to vehicle impoundment 
Triple riding₹1,000Licence suspension for repeat offenders 
Minor driving₹25,000Up to 3 years jail for the guardian + a licence ban till 25 
Overloading₹20,000Permit cancellation for commercial vehicles 
Honking in a silent zone₹2,000 (1st); ₹4,000 (repeat)Not Applicable
Illegal modifications (horn/lights)₹1,000–2,000RC suspension in case of repeated non-compliance 
Disobeying a traffic authority₹2,000Court appearance possible for repeated defiance 

 

Enforcement and E-challan System

 

Authorities have taken serious measures to ensure the proper enforcement of traffic rules in Pune. All signals at major junctions, such as FC Road, JM Road, and Aundh, are equipped with high-resolution traffic cameras backed by AI technology, which help flag offences in real-time.

 

  • The e-challan System is integrated with apps like Maharashtra Traffic and Parivahan.
  • In case of any violation, an SMS notification is sent to the offender.
  • In case of more than 3 active challans, the license can be seized.
  • Enforcement of on-the-spot fines with QR-enabled receipts.

 

You can also check Pune Challan status using the Cars24 platform.

 

How to Pay or Contest Traffic Fines?

 

To Pay and Check Fines:

 

In case of any challans, you can easily check them and pay them online:

 

  • Go to the Parivahan website and click on the check services tab.
  • Enter the necessary details like vehicle number and DL number.
  • The list of offences will be displayed and you can pay for them via your preferred method.
  • You can track or pay the challan via apps like the Maharashtra traffic app or the Parivahan app.
  • If you want to pay it in-person, you can visit your local Pune RTO or police office.

 

To Contest a Fine

 

In case of any incorrect challan issuance, you can contest it by following these steps:

 

  • Firstly, collect all the evidence you can to prove your point.
  • Evidence can involve dashcam footage, time-stamped photos, and videos.
  • File an official complaint with the Pune Traffic Police
  • Court appearances might be needed. 

 

Safe Driving Tips for 2025

 

Here are tips that you can follow to dodge getting Pune traffic fines and stay on the right side of the law: 

 

  • Always use an ISI-marked helmet.
  • Avoid triple riding on a two-wheeler.
  • Have all essential documents like PUC certificate, Registration certificate and driving licence at all times.
  • Be a responsible citizen and avoid driving when intoxicated.
  • Maintain an optimal speed of 50-60 kmph.
  • Maintain lane regulations, especially on flyovers and underpasses. 

 

Conclusion

 

Pune traffic fines have increased more than ever. With frequent helmet checks to valid paper verification and mobile phone bans, the government aims towards better road safety for the state’s residents. Pune traffic rules are now driven by digital tools and evading law is harder than ever. Knowledge about traffic rules can help you ensure road safety and avoid hefty fines. Therefore, stay aware and drive safely in Pune.

Frequently Asked Questions

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