Challan Update: Didn't Wear a Seatbelt While Driving? Here's How Much Your Fine Could Be
- byManasavi
- 01 Apr, 2026
Friends, wearing a seatbelt while driving is not merely a legal obligation or just a way to avoid a fine; it is, in fact, one of the most crucial steps you can take to ensure your safety on the road. Seatbelts significantly reduce the risk of serious injury or fatality in the event of an accident. Let's find out exactly how much the fine is for failing to wear a seatbelt.
**Penalty for Not Wearing a Seatbelt**
Under Section 194B of the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019, any individual caught driving a vehicle without wearing a seatbelt is liable to be fined ₹1,000.
**Rules for Front-Seat Passengers**
This law is not limited solely to drivers. It is equally mandatory for passengers seated in the front seat to wear a seatbelt; failure to do so can result in them being fined as well.
**Mandatory for Rear-Seat Passengers Too**
According to the new safety rules and guidelines issued by the Ministry of Road Transport, it is now mandatory for passengers seated in the rear seat to wear a seatbelt as well.
**Penalty for Violating Rules in the Rear Seat**
If passengers seated in the rear seat fail to wear a seatbelt, they too can be fined an amount of up to ₹1,000.
**Why This Is Important**
While a fine of ₹1,000 may seem like a minor penalty to you, the actual risk involved is far greater. Failing to wear a seatbelt can result in severe injuries—or even the loss of life—in the event of an accident.





