Published: 4:10 PM, Jul 17, 2024
|Updated: 4:10 PM, Jul 17, 2024
Documents to carry while driving: Just as fuel is necessary to drive a vehicle, similarly some documents are equally important. According to the Motor Vehicles Act in India, there are some specific documents that every driver must require to avoid fines and other complications. These documents not only protect you from being penalized but also serve many other purposes. Here's a guide on the documents you need to have when driving a two or four-wheeler in India.

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The Registration Certificate (RC) is vital for driving a vehicle. It includes details such as the vehicle's registration number, make and model, and the owner's information. It is suggested to always carry this document with you.

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A driving license is mandatory for all drivers. Issued by the Regional Transport Office (RTO), it confirms that you have passed the necessary driving tests. Under the Motor Vehicle Act of 1988, it is illegal to drive a vehicle without a valid driving license.

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A vehicle insurance policy is essential for driving on public roads. This document proves that your vehicle is covered by third-party insurance, detailing the vehicle registration number, insurance company, type of coverage, policy tenure, and coverage limits.

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A Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC) is required to ensure your vehicle meets emission standards. It indicates the level of pollution your bike produces and must be updated regularly to remain valid.

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For vehicles older than 15 years, a fitness certificate is necessary to ensure they are still roadworthy. If your bike/car has reached this age, carrying a fitness certificate is mandatory.