
All vehicles have to drive as per the rules of the Motor Vehicles Act. So that no risk increases. There is also a rule regarding the capacity of people sitting in the vehicle. If your car is a 5-seater, then only five people can sit in it.

Many times, due to haste or convenience, people also allow an extra person to sit. This small step is wrong as per traffic rules and can lead to heavy fine. Overloading not only makes vehicles inconvenient, but it also increases the risk of accidents.

Excess weight or crowd affects braking, balance and control. For this reason the traffic police does not take such cases lightly. Putting an extra passenger in the car also comes under overloading. For this a fine has to be paid.

According to the Motor Vehicles Act, if 6 people are found sitting in a 5-seater car, then it is considered a violation. In many states, a fine of Rs 2000 to Rs 5000 can be imposed on this. At some places, challan is issued under section 194 for overloading and the vehicle can also be stopped.

Not only fine has to be paid as penalty. Sometimes the police can also temporarily suspend the driver’s license. And if the mistake is repeated, the fine may increase further. Therefore it is important for you to know about these rules.

Many people wonder what difference it makes if one person is seated more. But it actually makes a difference. In case of an accident, the extra passenger does not get any kind of protection. Because the safety features of the car are designed for the same number of people. Therefore breaking a small rule can become a big problem.
Published at : 26 Nov 2025 05:15 PM (IST)

