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Stricter Driving Rules Coming Soon

India is set to roll out a new point-based driving licence system that penalises traffic violations, targets reckless driving, mandates tests for offenders, and introduces focused safety measures in high-accident districts to improve road safety and reduce fatalities.
News DeskBy News Desk3 March 2026Updated:3 March 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Indian government is set to introduce a new point-based driving licence system aimed at curbing traffic violations and improving road safety. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari announced the initiative at the National Conclave for Road Safety, highlighting that India experiences nearly five lakh accidents annually, causing 1.8 lakh deaths, mostly among young adults aged 18-45.

Under this system, drivers will accumulate penalty points for traffic offenses. Exceeding the point limit could result in a six-month licence suspension, while chronic offenders risk permanent cancellation. The framework targets reckless driving behaviors such as overspeeding, drunk driving, mobile phone use while driving, and driving on the wrong side of the road.

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The government has also identified 100 districts with the highest accident rates and black spots, where targeted safety measures will be implemented to transform them into “zero fatality zones.”

Another major change is the introduction of mandatory driving tests for licence renewal. Currently, renewals do not require a test, but under the new rules, drivers with a record of violations must pass a driving test to ensure they remain competent and responsible on the road.

The system draws inspiration from countries like Australia, the UK, Germany, Brazil, France, and Canada, where similar point-based frameworks have successfully reduced repeat violations. Despite higher penalties in recent years, enforcement has been a challenge, with dangerous practices continuing to cause fatalities. Officials hope that by combining stricter penalties with accountability, the new point-based system will serve as an effective deterrent and foster greater respect for traffic laws.

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