Here is a checklist of documents to carry while riding a bike
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If you are a bike owner in India, you may have noticed traffic police randomly stopping the bikers at signals and junctions and asking them to show their licence, and other important bike-related documents. You may also have such an experience at some point if you ride a bike.
One of the reasons why traffic authorities ask the bikers to showcase the papers is to ensure that everyone obeys the law. People who do not comply with the traffic rules and don’t carry the necessary documents are asked to pay the fine.
So, if you are not aware of the list of documents you must carry every time you are on the road. Here is a complete checklist for your perusal.
Driving licence
Driving licence is an important document that permits the holder to legally ride a two-wheeler on public roads. The Regional Transport Office (RTO) issues the driving licence after you pass the driving test. The licence contains details of the type of two-wheeler you are allowed to ride, i.e., with gear or without gear. So, if you have a licence to drive bikes that don’t have gear, make sure that you comply with the rules.
As per the Indian Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, all bike owners in India must compulsorily carry a valid driving licence when they are riding on the road. You must either carry a physical copy of the licence or you can have a digital copy that is linked to government authorised apps like DigiLocker.
Registration certificate
Registration certificate, which is better known by its acronym, RC, is one of the most important documents you must carry with you while riding a bike in India. RC confirms that you are the rightful owner of the bike, and it is registered with the RTO. The RC looks like the Aadhaar or Pan Card and it contains critical information like bike registration number, bike model and name, and owner details.
PUC certificate
Pollution under check or PUC certificate certifies that your bike’s emission levels are within the permissible limits, meaning your bike does not pose a serious threat to the environment. The road transport authorities issue the PUC certificate after conducting a thorough test on the two-wheeler.
A PUC certificate is usually valid for six months. This means, you must get your bike tested and renew the certificate every six months.