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18 Feb 2026

New RTO Rules in Rajasthan 2026


This blog is designed to be "Click-Worthy" because it helps people save money and stay out of legal trouble.

  • Introduction:

    Driving through the beautiful streets of Jaipur or the highways of Jodhpur is a dream, but getting a heavy fine is a nightmare. With the Rajasthan Transport Department tightening rules on HSRP plates and helmet compliance, here is everything you need to know to keep your wallet safe.

  • The "Must-Have" Checklist:

    1. HSRP (High-Security Registration Plates): Is your plate the new IND-coded one? If not, you’re looking at a fine of up to ₹5,000.

    2. PUC Certificate: Rajasthan’s air quality norms mean your Pollution Under Control certificate must be updated every 6 months (or 1 year for BS-VI vehicles).

    3. Digital Documents: Did you know? You don’t need to carry physical papers anymore. Showing your RC and DL on the mParivahan or DigiLocker app is 100% legal in Rajasthan.

  • Common Fines in Rajasthan (Table):

Violation Penalty (Approx)
Driving without a Helmet ₹1,000 + 3-month License Suspension
Over-speeding ₹1,000 - ₹2,000
Using Mobile while Driving Up to ₹5,000
Drink and Drive Court Challan + Possible Jail

 

  • Conclusion:

    The RTO isn't just about rules; it’s about your safety on Rajasthan’s busy roads. Stay updated, stay digital, and drive safe!