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Can You Ride in India With Only Your Home License?

Tagged: bike insurance, Brahmand tour, explore with brahmand, India motorbike tour, motorbike on rent in india, motorcycle travel india, ride bike in india

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  • April 4, 2026 at 9:09 AM #29625

    Brahmand Tour
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    Officially, no.
    Some riders get lucky. Many are fined. Others lose hours at checkpoints. This is not worth the stress.

    What Is the RC (Registration Certificate)?
    The RC proves the motorcycle is legally registered.
    – it must be the original document
    – it must match the bike number
    – Without an RC, police can stop your journey immediately.

    Bike Insurance and PUC Certificate
    Insurance is mandatory, at least third-party coverage. PUC (Pollution Under Control) shows the bike meets emission rules. Foreign riders often ignore this, but police do check it, especially in cities and tourist areas.

    Read More – motorbike on rent for extended touring in India

    For many riders, India is a dream destination. High mountain passes, long highways, small villages, and changing landscapes make motorcycle tours in India unforgettable. But alongside the excitement comes uncertainty. Indian rules can feel confusing. Police checks can feel intimidating. And stories online often contradict each other.

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