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Section 183 of The MV Act

Here’s what you need to know about Section 183 of The MV Act

Last updated on: March 20, 2026

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Section 183 of the Motor Vehicle Act refers to the punishment and penalties imposed on offenders found guilty of overspeeding in the country. Overspeeding is a cause of big concern as it can lead to accidents and damage to property and/or life.

Guilty parties may need to pay a fine and can also face a prison term. Repeat offenders will be dealt with more severity. In extreme cases, the driving licence can also be seized which will then need to be applied for release in traffic court, by the offender. Therefore, it is important to know the speed limits beforehand and follow the rules.

Driving at Excessive Speed - Section 183 of MV Act

The individuals committing an offence under Section 183 of the Motor Vehicle Act shall have to face the following punishment:

  • For Sub-Section 183(1)

A penalty of ₹400 is applicable for the first offence. This may increase to ₹1000 for the second offence under Section 183(1) of the MV Act.

  • For Sub-Section 183(2)

A penalty of ₹300 is applicable for the first offence. This may increase to ₹500 for second and consecutive offences under Section 183(2) of the MV Act.

The changes in the MV Act have been made to reduce the rate of road accidents in India. Moreover, remember to carry documents such as the vehicle registration certificate, car insurance, driving licence, and PUC with you at all times. To avoid facing any punishment, you should abide by the traffic safety rules and make sure to have a valid motor insurance plan to steer clear of hefty fines!

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Poshita Bhatt

FAQs

What is Section 183 of the Motor Vehicle Act?

Section 183 of the Motor Vehicles Act refers to the punishment applicable for driving at an excessive speed or permitting an employee to drive above the specified speed limit.

Section 187 of the MV Act states the penalty for offences related to an accident. Read more about Section 187 of the Motor Vehicle Act on our platform now!

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