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What is the fine for driving other state vehicles in Bangalore?

What is the fine for driving other state vehicles in Bangalore?

You will penalized with fine of 1000/- for Two / Three Wheeler, Rs. 2000/- for LMV and Rs. 5000 for other Vehicles. The registered owner or the person in charge of vehicle is also penalized for the same amount if he allows a person without license to drive / ride the vehicle.

Can I drive my car from one state to another?

If the person is moving permanently to another state then he has to get an NOC from the source state and get the vehicle registered in the new state’s RTO office by paying lifetime road tax. …

Can I take my car to Bangalore?

SBI will allow you to transfer car to Bangalore, you need to contact bank for further details on formalities. Not changing Delhi number is all right if you are in Bangalore for a short period, but something more than 6 months will be hell in Bangalore with a Dl registration.

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Can I use Kerala registration car in Karnataka?

You can . For a period of four weeks from the date of arrival in Karnataka without any tax or change of registration. But after 30 days you have to pay tax, change the address, change the registration and run your Kerala vehicle as a Karnataka .

How long I can use my car in another state?

If the car is registered in one state and is then moved and used in another state for more than 12 months, the application for re-registration of the car should be submitted within 30 days from the date of expiry of 12 months. If this is not done, the car owner will have to bear a penalty on the road tax.

Can we use other state cars in Karnataka?

Yes you can drive the vehicle of other state if you are not staying for more than 1 year in Karnataka state. But if you are having plans to settle here , please have a NOC from respective state and get your vehicle registered itself in Karnataka.

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Can I drive Kerala registration car in Bangalore?

Yes, you can ride. You will be able to see lot of other state registered vehicle in Bangalore, including KL. But, yes, it is not legal as per law and if caught, may be you will have to pay good amount as fine.