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Karnataka Bike Challan

In Karnataka, the traffic authorities enforced the bike challan for all the violators throughout the state. The objective is to improve road safety, encourage everyone to follow all the traffic laws, and ultimately design a safer environment for everyone. Read on to learn more about the Karnataka bike fine in detail.

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How to Check Karnataka Bike Challan Status Online?

The following two methods can be used to check the Karnataka two-wheeler fine online:

  1. Through Policybazaar.com

    The official website of Policybazaar Insurance Brokers Private Limited gives you an opportunity for Karnataka bike fine check in 3 easy steps which are explained below:

    • Step 1: Visit the 'Check Bike Challan in India' webpage
    • Step 2: Enter your bike's RC number, full name, and contact number. 
    • Step 3: Retrieve the detailed information of the bike challans, RC details, bike insurance policy expiry, and PUCC of the bike.
  2. Through Parivahan (Vahan Portal)

    Another method to access the bike challan details online is through Parivahan. This is a government portal designed to make all transportation-related tasks easier. Here is how you can check your bike challan status online in 3 steps: 

    • Step 1: Visit the official website of Parivahan, commonly known as Vahan and access the e-challan portal.
    • Step 2: Navigate to 'eChallan System' and enter the challan number, vehicle number, or DL number as per your convenience.
    • Step 3: Complete the process with a captcha code and view the Karnataka bike challan details. 

How to Pay Karnataka Bike Challan Online?

To pay the Karnataka bike challan online via the Parivahan web portal, follow the below step-by-step guide:

  • Step 1: Visit the Parivahan e-challan official website to log into your account. 
  • Step 2: Enter details such as challan number or vehicle number, whatever is available. 
  • Step 3: Now, you can check the offence details and pay the bike fines online. 
  • Step 4: Receive SMS confirmation upon successful payment of the bike penalty fee.

How to Pay Karnataka Bike Challan Offline?

You can pay Karnataka bike challan offline when you do not have an internet connection. 

From the given 3 options, you can choose one: 

  • Visit a nearby police station and pay the bike challan amount in cash and the required documents.
  • Connect with the traffic police officers with an e-challan machine to pay on the spot in cash.
  • Issue a Demand Draft (DD) from the bank and send it via courier to the local traffic police station.

Latest Traffic Violations and Their Penalties in Karnataka

Here is a detailed explanation of the penalties imposed by the traffic authority in Karnataka as per the New Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2019:

  1. Driving Without a Driving License

    • Two-wheelers: ₹1,000
    • Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹2,000
    • Others: ₹5,000

    Details: Driving without a valid driving license attracts fines based on the type of vehicle. All drivers must possess a valid license when driving their respective vehicles. 

  2. Driving an Unregistered Vehicle

    • Two-wheelers: ₹2,000
    • Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹3,000
    • Others: ₹5,000

    Details: Driving a vehicle without proper registration attracts hefty penalties. Moreover, always carry your vehicle's Registration Certificate (RC) while driving. 

  3. Driving Without Insurance

    • Two-three-wheelers: ₹1,000
    • Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹2,000
    • Others: ₹4,000

    Details: All vehicles must have valid insurance coverage, including a 2 wheeler insurance, to protect against liabilities in case of accidents, ensure financial security, and comply with legal requirements.

  4. Over-speeding

    • Two-three-wheelers, four-wheelers or LMV: ₹1,000
    • Others: ₹2,000

    Details: Exceeding prescribed speed limits poses risks and attracts penalties. These penalties are based on the type of vehicle and degree of over speeding. Hence, adhering to the specified speed limits gives you a sense of security and saves you from paying a challan. 

  5. Using a Mobile Phone While Driving

    • Two-three-wheelers: ₹1,500
    • Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹3,000
    • Others: ₹5,000
    • After 1st offence: ₹10,000

    Details: Distracted driving due to mobile phone usage is penalized severely. Moreover, repeat offenders have to pay hefty fines than usual.

  6. Driving Without a Number Plate

    • Two-three-wheelers: ₹2,000
    • Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹3,000
    • Others: ₹5,000

    Details: All the vehicles must display proper HSRP (High-Security Number Plate) for identification and accountability purposes. Moreover, you must understand the different types of number plates for various types of vehicles in India. 

  7. Driving with a Disqualified License

    • Fine: ₹10,000

    Details: Driving a vehicle with a suspended or disqualified license leads to a substantial penalty. Hence, you must understand the importance of complying with driving license regulations in India. 

  8. Driving Rashly/Dangerously

    • Two-three-wheelers: ₹1,500
    • Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹3,000
    • Others: ₹5,000
    • After 1st offence: ₹10,000

    Details: Reckless or rash driving is the root cause of road accidents and incurs fines, especially for repeat offenders. 

  9. Riding Without Helmet

    • Fine: ₹500

    Details: Mandatory helmet use for riders and passengers on motorcycles and scooters promotes head injury prevention, which is crucial for rider safety. Riding a bike without wearing a helmet for both driver and pillion rider leads to a fine of ₹500 in Karnataka.

  10. Driving Without Seatbelt

    • Fine: ₹500

    Details: Seatbelt use is mandatory for drivers and passengers in vehicles equipped with seatbelts, reducing the risk of injury during collisions. Anyone driving without one will have to pay a fine of ₹500 in Karnataka.

  11. Blocking Emergency Vehicles

    • Fine: ₹1,000

    Details: Bunging up emergency vehicles may lead to critical response times and attract penalties. Therefore, for efficient management and public safety, always give way to emergency services, such as ambulances, fire bridges, police cabs, etc. 

  12. Honking in a Silent Zone

    • Two-three-wheelers: ₹500
    • Others: ₹1,000

    Details: Using horns unnecessarily in designated silent zones disrupts peace and attracts fines. Avoid honking in such sensitive areas.

  13. Unauthorized Interference with Vehicle

    • Fine: ₹1,000

    Details: Unauthorized tampering with vehicles is prohibited in Karnataka and incurs penalties. The aim is to safeguard vehicle integrity and security.

  14. Unauthorized People Driving the Vehicle

    • Two-three-wheelers: ₹1,000
    • Four-wheelers or LMV: ₹2,000
    • Others: ₹5,000

    Details: In India, only authorized individuals with valid driving licenses should drive or operate vehicles to ensure safety and accountability for everyone. Any unauthorized person operating such a vehicle must pay a fine to the Karnataka traffic police authority.

  15. Driving When Unfit Mentally or Physically

    • 1st offence: ₹1,000
    • Subsequent offences: ₹2,000

    Details: Driving under physically or mentally unfit conditions poses risks and incurs fines.

  16. Drunk Driving

    • 1st offence: ₹10,000 with or without 6 months imprisonment
    • Repeat offence: ₹15,000 with or without 2 years imprisonment

    Details: In Karnataka, strict penalties are implied for driving under the influence of alcohol. The aim is to reduce accidents and promote responsible driving behaviour.

  17. Racing

    • 1st offence: ₹5,000
    • Subsequent offence: ₹10,000

    Details: Individuals, especially youngsters, who race on public roads endanger other people's lives and incur penalties. Therefore, to improve safety conditions, the traffic authorities in Karnataka discourage racing activities.

  18. Offences Relating to Maintenance, Construction, Sale, and Alteration of Motor Vehicles

    • Fine: ₹1,00,000 per motor vehicle/component
    • Alteration: ₹5,000 per alteration

    Details: Violations related to vehicle maintenance, construction, sale, or alterations attract hefty fines to ensure vehicle safety and compliance with standards.

  19. Driving Without a Permit

    • 1st instance: ₹5,000
    • Subsequent instance: ₹10,000

    Details: Driving commercial vehicles, such as trucks, tractors, or lorries, without valid permits incurs penalties. The objective is to ensure compliance with regulations for safe and legal commercial transportation services.

  20. Carrying Excess Passengers

    • Fine: ₹200 per excess passenger

    Details: Overloading vehicles beyond their passenger capacity compromises safety and incurs fines. 

  21. Violation of Safety Measures for Motorcycle and Pillion Riders

    • Fine: ₹500

    Details: Non-compliance with safety measures for motorbike riders and pillion passengers attracts penalties to prioritize the safety of everyone on the road and the rider.

  22. A Registered Vehicle Being Driven by a Minor

    • Fine: ₹25,000; vehicle deregistration for 1 year; minor debarred from obtaining a license before age 25

    Details: The objective of prohibiting minors from driving ensures safety, with severe penalties to discourage underage driving.

  23. Disobedience of Legal or Traffic Orders

    • Fine: ₹1,000

    Details: Failing to comply with traffic orders or directions from authorities or court incurs penalties, ensuring adherence to road safety regulations.

  24. Violation of Emission Standards

    • Two-three-wheelers: ₹1,500
    • Others: ₹3,000

    Details: Vehicles must comply with emission standards to reduce environmental impact, with fines for exceeding emission limits. Moreover, as a two-wheeler owner, you must issue or renew PUCC for bike to ensure your bike is complying with emission standards. 

  25. Violation of Noise Pollution Standards

    • Two-three-wheelers: ₹1,500
    • Others: ₹3,000

    Details: Excessive vehicle noise disrupts peace and attracts fines for both two-wheelers and four-wheelers.

  26. Overloading

    • Fine: ₹5,000 + ₹2,000 for every additional tonnage

    Details: Overloading vehicles beyond permissible limits compromises road safety and incurs fines, ensuring proper load management.

  27. Driving in an Unsafe Condition 

    • Two-three-wheelers: ₹1,500
    • Others: ₹3,000

    Details: Driving vehicles in unsafe conditions, such as worn brake pads, missing nuts & bolts, or gear-shifting problems, poses risks and attracts fines. Therefore, to promote vehicle maintenance and road safety, ensure the vehicle is in safe condition.

Road Safety Rules in Karnataka

To ensure safety and compliance with traffic laws in Karnataka, drivers and riders must adhere to the following road safety rules:

  • Drive on the Left Side: Stay on the left side of the road unless you are overtaking another vehicle. On undivided roads, avoid overtaking, as it might lead to fatal accidents. 
  • Overtake from the Right: When necessary and safe, give a signal & overtake from the right side only, avoiding risky manoeuvres on narrow roads. 
  • Respect Traffic Signals: Obey traffic signals to maintain orderly traffic flow and prevent accidents.
  • Obey No Parking Signs. Always park your vehicle in the designated parking zones to help maintain the traffic flow. 
  • Understand Road Signs and Markings: It is your duty to familiarize yourself with the road signs and follow them to anticipate road conditions and regulations.
  • Slow Down at Intersections: Cautiously slow down your vehicle at intersections and give way to pedestrians while crossing the roads. 
  • Carry Relevant Documents: As a two-wheeler owner, you should always have valid documents like your driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, mandatory third-party bike insurance policy, and Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate while driving.
  • Honking: Use the horn carefully and only when necessary to alert other vehicles & individuals on the road.
  • Adhere to Speed Limits: Follow the pre-determined speed limits to ensure safe driving conditions for yourself and others. 
  • Maximize the Usage of Lights: Use indicators, fog, and emergency lights appropriately to signal intentions and ensure road visibility. 
  • Avoid Mobile Phone Use: Refrain yourself from using mobile phones while driving to prevent distractions & accidents.
  • Do Not Drink and Drive: Never drive under the influence of alcohol or any other intoxicated substance to ensure road safety for yourself and everyone.

Summing it Up!

Adhering to all traffic rules, regulations, and guidelines ensures a safer riding experience. The aim is to reduce the number of fatal accidents and create a safer environment for the public. For specific traffic violations and their related fines, visit Karnataka One Bike Fine Check, a one-stop government portal.

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#Savings are based on the comparison between highest and the lowest premium for own damage cover (excluding add-on covers) provided by different insurance companies for the same vehicle with the same IDV and same NCB.

*TP price for less than 75 CC two-wheelers. All savings are provided by insurers as per IRDAI-approved insurance plan. Standard T&C apply.

*Rs 538/- per annum is the price for third party motor insurance for two wheelers of not more than 75cc (non-commercial and non-electric)

#Savings are based on the comparison between the highest and the lowest premium for own damage cover (excluding add-on covers) provided by different insurance companies for the same vehicle with the same IDV and same NCB.

*₹ 1.5 is the Comprehensive premium for a 2015 TVS XL Super 70cc, MH02(Mumbai) RTO with an IDV of ₹5,895 and NCB at 50%.

*Rs 457/- per annum is the price for the third-party motor insurance for private electric two-wheelers of not more than 3KW (non-commercial).The list of insurers mentioned are arranged according to the alphabetical order of the names of insurers respectively.Policybazaar does not endorse, rate or recommend any particular insurer or insurance product offered by any insurer. The list of plans listed here comprise of insurance products offered by all the insurance partners of Policybazaar. For complete list of insurers in India refer to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India website www.irdai.gov.in