In a significant move aimed at improving road safety across the country, India is set to implement a negative points system for driving licenses within the next two months. Under this new initiative, drivers who commit traffic violations such as speeding, jumping signals, and reckless driving will accumulate negative points on their licenses, potentially leading to suspension or cancellation for repeat offenders.
The Road Transport Ministry has drawn inspiration from successful point-based systems operating in countries like Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Brazil, and Canada to develop India’s model. The ministry is currently preparing amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act to incorporate these changes into legislation.
The proposed system will balance penalties with incentives, as drivers will not only receive negative points for violations but also merit points for demonstrating good driving behavior. This dual approach aims to both discourage dangerous practices and reward safe driving habits.
In addition to the points system, the ministry is considering revisions to the license renewal process. Under the proposed changes, drivers seeking to renew their licenses—particularly those who have committed violations—would be required to undergo a driving test. Currently, no such test is mandated for license renewals applied for before expiration.
The need for stricter enforcement has become increasingly apparent despite existing penalties under the Motor Vehicles Act. India continues to record approximately 170,000 road accidents annually, highlighting the limitations of the current fine-based approach to traffic violations.