How to Stay Violation-Free: A Guide for Hyderabad Commuters
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How to Stay Violation-Free: A Guide for Hyderabad Commuters

January 10, 2025

Hyderabad has witnessed a significant increase in traffic violations in 2024. This year, the number of reported violations is 48,813,352, which was 48,530,18 in the previous year. Despite this surge in violations, road safety has improved, as fatalities from accidents decreased from 335 in 2023 to 227 in 2024. As per recent statistics, the city recorded 2,745 accidents in 2024, a 7.73% increase from the previous year. 

If you are a commuter in Hyderabad, this article will help you with essential tips and strategies to navigate the roads responsibly and avoid violations. Collectively, everyone needs to contribute to a safer driving environment for all.

Traffic Rules to Follow While Driving in Hyderabad

When you are driving in Hyderabad, you need to have a clear idea of traffic rules to ensure safety and smooth navigation through the city’s busy roads. If you violate the rule, a echallan ts may be issued, and you have to pay a fine. These are some essential regulations you need to follow in Hyderabad:

  1. Seatbelt Usage: To protect yourself, you and your passengers must wear a seatbelt. This will safeguard you during accidents. It significantly reduces the risk of serious injury or death. 
  2. Helmet Requirement: Two-wheeler riders must wear helmets. They protect their heads against injuries and enhance their overall safety while riding. For the best protection, they may use full-head helmets.
  3. No Mobile Phone Use: Using a mobile phone while driving can create distractions and lead to accidents. Staying focused on the road can help prevent collisions and keep everyone safe.
  4. Speed Limits: Following the speed limits is key to maintaining control of your vehicle and reacting appropriately to sudden changes in traffic conditions.
  5. Valid Documentation: You should always carry the necessary documents to ensure that you are compliant with legal requirements. It will also help you to avoid complications during traffic stops.
  6. Obey Traffic Signals: Following traffic signals is fundamental for everyone. It helps to control the traffic flow and prevents accidents at intersections.
  7. Lane Discipline: Maintaining lane discipline prevents confusion among drivers and reduces the risk of side collisions.
  8. Use Turn Signals: Before taking a turn, you can use turning lights to safely change the road. This will also help the driver behind you so that they can get time to reduce their speed.

By following these traffic rules, you not only protect yourself but also contribute to a safer road for every user. Responsible driving helps to build respect among road users, reduces the chances of accidents, and enhances the overall driving experience in Hyderabad.

What is the E-Challan System in Hyderabad?

Hyderabad traffic challan is a digital traffic enforcement system designed to streamline the process of issuing and managing traffic violations. This system uses CCTV cameras to monitor road activities in real-time. 

When a traffic violation occurs, such as speeding or running a red light, the incident is captured on camera. During that time, the vehicle’s registration details are automatically captured from the transport department’s database.

Once verified, an electronic challan is generated and sent directly to the offender’s registered mobile number. This process eliminates the need for physical interaction with traffic police. 

As a commuter, you can easily check your e-challan status and conveniently pay online through various platforms. The e-challan system not only encourages responsible driving but also aims to improve overall road safety.

Traffic Fine Amount in Hyderabad For Violations

These are the fine amounts for different types of violations in Hyderabad:

  • Driving without a licence: Rs. 500
  • Dangerous driving: Rs. 1,000 – Rs. 5,000
  • Using mobile phones while driving: Rs. 1,000
  • Riding without a helmet: Rs. 200
  • U-turn violations: Rs. 200
  • Driving when intoxicated: Rs. 2,000/6 months in prison or both (Rs. 3,000/2 years for repeat)
  • Parking vehicles in a way that increases the chance of accidents: Rs. 200
  • Triple riding: Rs. 1,200
  • Driving without seatbelt: Rs. 1,000
  • Signal jumping: Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 5,000
  • Wrong-side driving/riding: Rs. 200 (two/three-wheelers), Rs. 700 (four-wheelers)
  • Overloading pillion riders: Rs. 2,000
  • Violations associated with stopping line/lane: Rs. 200
  • Driving at an excessive speed: Rs. 400 (Rs. 1,000 for repeated offences)
  • Driving/riding without Pollution Under Certificate (PUC): Rs. 1,000
  • Driver’s failing to follow traffic signs: Rs. 100 (Rs. 300 for subsequent offences)
  • Driving/riding with an irregular number plate: Rs. 200

Final Words

When you think about avoiding penalties or fines on the road, you not only save your hard earned money, but also save yourself and others on the road from serious incidents. In Hyderabad, helmetless riding remains a major issue with over 22 lakh cases reported in 2024. Additionally, drink and drive cases increased by 140% to 840,084 incidents. These figures highlight an urgent need for commuters to adopt safe driving practices and adhere to traffic regulations. 

So, make sure to stay safe yourself and keep others safe on the road and enjoy driving on the road without any hassle!

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