Delhi Police has intensified its crackdown on stunt bikers who perform dangerous maneuvers on public roads to gain social media fame. The department is actively monitoring viral videos and social media accounts to identify offenders and issue heavy challans or make arrests. This move follows several reported incidents of reckless driving that posed a significant risk to public safety across the national capital.
What are the latest incidents and police actions in Delhi
The enforcement wing has been proactive in making arrests based on public complaints and social media monitoring. On February 18, 2026, a 22-year-old biker was arrested for reckless riding and opening doors of moving vehicles to create social media reels. Another major action took place on February 23, 2026, when three individuals were arrested in northeast Delhi after being flagged for dangerous stunts in the New Usmanpur area. Additionally, police previously tracked a motorcyclist performing stunts in front of a DTC bus and scrapped the vehicle for being over 15 years old and violating registration laws.
Rules and penalties for stunt driving in Delhi
The authorities are using strict provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) to penalize offenders. The fine structure for dangerous driving and racing is designed to deter repeat violations. Below are the key penalties as per the current regulations:
| Offense Type | First-time Penalty | Repeat Offense Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| Dangerous Driving (Sec 184) | ₹1,000 to ₹5,000 fine / 6-12 months Jail | ₹10,000 fine / Up to 2 years Jail |
| Racing or Stunt Biking | ₹5,000 Fine | ₹10,000 Fine |
| Driving Without Registration | Up to ₹5,000 Fine | Up to ₹10,000 Fine / 1 year Jail |
Delhi Police officials have maintained a zero-tolerance stance against what they call stunt-baazi. They have clarified that road safety rules cannot be ignored for the sake of social media popularity. The police continue to impound vehicles that lack updated ownership records or violate anti-pollution laws during these drives.