Without Helmet Fine in Himachal Pradesh
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- TATA AIG Team
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- Last Updated On :
- 20/08/2024
Himachal Pradesh is a land filled with mountains and beautiful attractions. Due to this, a huge number of tourists visit this place every year. Guaranteeing the safety of these tourists and the locals, therefore, remains a priority of the Transport Department of Himachal Pradesh.
For this reason, the government of Himachal Pradesh charges fines from people who do not obey the traffic laws and put themselves and others on the road at risk.
This article will help you know about driving without a helmet fine in Himachal Pradesh, ways to avoid it, the process of choosing the right helmet and what could be the consequences of not wearing a helmet.
What is the Without Helmet Fine in Himachal Pradesh?
Driving or riding a two-wheeler in Himachal Pradesh leads to a fine of ₹1,500. Along with this, the limit of fine for compounding is ₹1,000 which is specified by the Department of Transport of Government of Himachal Pradesh.
The fine of ₹1,500 in Himachal Pradesh is the modified fine. It is specifically set by the government of Himachal Pradesh by applying a 1.5 multiplier on the actual fine (₹1,000) specified under Section 194 (D) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
Section 210 (A) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 has given the state governments the power to modify fines by increasing penalties.
Without helmet challan is imposed on individuals who are found:
Driving or riding a motorcycle without a helmet.
Carrying children above four years of age on a motorcycle without a helmet.
Without helmet fine in Himachal Pradesh is not charged from:
Sikhs who are wearing a proper turban while driving a two-wheeler in a public place.
What Happens if You are Caught Driving Without a Helmet in Himachal Pradesh?
Getting caught driving or riding a two-wheeler without a helmet in Himachal Pradesh means you will have to pay the without a helmet fine either on the spot or before its due date.
The process followed by the traffic police officer for issuing without helmet challan in Himachal Pradesh is as follows:
If you are seen riding a motorcycle without a helmet, a traffic police officer will stop your two-wheeler on the roadside.
Then, he will inquire about the reason for not wearing a helmet and ask for mandatory documents like the two-wheeler registration certificate, insurance policy and your driving licence.
On confirming the details, he will issue a physical or digital challan in your name.
In case of physical challan, you will get a physical challan copy. In the case of digital or e-challan, the challan details will be sent to your number.
Once you get the copy, you can pay without a helmet challan either online or offline.
How to Pay the Without Helmet Challan in Himachal Pradesh?
Online Without Helmet Challan Payment Process
Visit the e-Challan Parivahan portal.
Enter the challan number/vehicle number/driving licence number, whichever information you have.
Enter the captcha and choose “Get Detail”.
On clicking, the pending challan details will appear on the screen.
Verify the details displayed and proceed by clicking on “Pay Now” to clear the challan.
A new page will open where you will have to select the method of payment through which you want to pay your challan.
Select the preferred payment method and make the payment.
Once the payment is made, download the receipt to prevent possible inconvenience.
Offline Driving Without Helmet Challan Payment Process
Regional Transport Office
Go to the regional transport office of your choice with the challan copy and the documents related to your two-wheeler such as its RC (Registration Certificate), your driving licence and PUC certificate.
Search for an official and tell him that you want to pay without a helmet challan.
Share the details with him to start the validation process.
On verifying the information, he will ask for the payment.
Complete the payment process by paying the challan either in cash or online.
Collect the receipt.
Traffic Police Officer
You can pay your without helmet fine in Himachal Pradesh right after getting challaned or a few days later. If you have not paid it on the spot, find a traffic police officer who has an e-challan swiping machine.
Show him the challan copy and provide other required documents.
Once he gets the challan details on the machine, make the payment to clear the challan.
Upon receiving the payment, the traffic police officer will give you the payment receipt. Take this receipt and your challan is paid.
Helmet Rules in Himachal Pradesh
Every two-wheeler manufacturer is required to supply a BIS-compliant helmet to the buyer at the time of purchase.
It is mandatory for every individual driving and riding a two-wheeler in Himachal Pradesh to wear a helmet. This rule is known as the double helmet rule in Himachal Pradesh.
A child (above four years old) being carried on the two-wheeler is also required to wear a helmet.
The helmets worn by the riders have to be BIS-compliant i.e., the helmet manufacturer must follow the standards specified by the Bureau of Indian Standards for helmets or protective headgear.
What is the Right Type of Helmet to Wear?
BIS Certification
You should buy a helmet that has the ISI mark stamped on it. This will ensure that you are wearing a protective headgear that is made according to the specifications prescribed by the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards).
Full-Face Helmets
Use full-face helmets or modular helmets rather than half-face helmets. Full-face and modular helmets provide greater safety to the rider by covering the entire area around the head and neck.
Size
Always wear a helmet that fits properly to your head. Avoid wearing a loose helmet as it can fly off during a hit.
Material
The helmet you are going to buy should be made of high-quality materials. Such a helmet will absorb force during an impact and protect your head from injuries.
Weight
The weight of your helmet should not exceed the specified limit. Your helmet should weigh between 1200 and 1500 grams.
How to Avoid Getting Without Helmet Fine in Himachal Pradesh?
Use a helmet whenever you are driving or riding a two-wheeler.
Wear an ISI-certified helmet.
Ensure that the second person is also wearing a helmet as a person caught riding a two-wheeler without a helmet is punished with the pillion rider helmet fine.
Fasten the helmet correctly.
Do not wear a damaged helmet.
Carry a spare helmet that can be used in replacement of a damaged or broken helmet.
How Can a Clean Driving Record Help Your Bike Insurance Policy?
Driving safely not only minimises the chances of road accidents and guarantees physical safety but it also provides financial benefits. With a clean driving record, it is possible that you pay a lower bike insurance premium to cover yourself against unexpected events.
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Conclusion
Driving safely not only minimises the chances of road accidents and guarantees physical safety but it also provides financial benefits. With a clean driving record, it is possible that you pay a lower bike insurance premium to cover yourself against unexpected events.
For your varied insurance requirements, we at TATA AIG are here for you with our range of two-wheeler insurance policies. To aid ease of buying for our customers, our trained and experienced professionals are available to help you insure yourself in 2 minutes and with zero paperwork.
With us, you can choose from different options like third-party, own damage (OD)and comprehensive two-wheeler insurance. Enjoy benefits and features like no claim bonus, cashless repairs at network garages and a variety of add-ons with our two-wheeler insurance plans.
Get in touch with TATA AIG today and protect yourself from fines and unforeseen expenses.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How to check the Himachal Pradesh challan?
To check the challan issued in your name in Himachal Pradesh, visit the official e-Challan website and enter the details asked and the captcha. After entering the information, click on “Get Detail” and you will see the challan details on your screen.
What if we do not pay the challan?
If you do not pay the challan within 60 days from its issuance, you may be summoned by the court to clarify the reason for not paying the challan. Additionally, your driving licence can be revoked and you may face additional penalties.
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