Do You Need a Driving License to Drive a Tractor in the Fields? Know the Rules

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Know if a license is needed to drive a tractor, fines for violations, and rules for modifications and trolleys.

Robin Kumar Attri

By Robin Kumar Attri

Mar 24, 2025 05:41 am IST
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Key Highlights

  • Agricultural tractors fall under the 'Light Motor Vehicle' (LMV) category.

  • An LMV license is required to drive a tractor legally.

  • Driving on roads without an LMV license can lead to fines.

  • Illegal tractor modifications can result in up to Rs 1 lakh fine.

  • HMV license is required if a trolley exceeds 7,500 kg weight.

A tractor is mainly used for agricultural work, farming, and transportation. But many people are confused about whether a driving license is needed to operate a tractor in the fields or on the road. Let's understand the RTO laws and Supreme Court guidelines regarding tractor driving licenses.

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Driving License for a Tractor: What Does the Law Say?

Many tractor drivers do not have a license, thinking it is not required for an agricultural vehicle. However, the Supreme Court has clarified that a driving license is mandatory to drive a tractor.

  • According to the law, agricultural tractors fall under the 'Light Motor Vehicle' (LMV) category.

  • This means a person with an LMV license can legally drive a tractor.

  • If someone drives a tractor without an LMV license, legal action and fines may be imposed on them.

Can You Drive a Tractor in the Fields Without a License?

  • A Light Motor Vehicle (LMV) license is required for vehicles up to 7,500 kg, including tractors.

  • However, driving a tractor in the fields without a license is generally not a strict offense.

  • But if the tractor is taken onto the road, a valid LMV license is mandatory under traffic rules.

  • Driving on the road without a license is a violation of the Motor Vehicle Act and can lead to fines or legal consequences.

Heavy Penalty for Illegal Tractor Modifications

The Supreme Court has ruled that any illegal modification of a tractor, such as altering its original structure, can result in heavy fines.

  • A penalty of up to Rs 1 lakh can be imposed for illegal modifications.

  • Tractor owners must also ensure valid insurance coverage to claim compensation in case of an accident.

  • Using a tractor for commercial passenger transport is illegal, with fines of Rs 2,200 per passenger.

HMV License Required for Trolley Attachment

  • An LMV license is valid for driving a tractor for farming purposes.

  • However, if a trolley is attached and the total weight exceeds 7,500 kg, an LMV license is not sufficient.

  • In this case, an HMV (Heavy Motor Vehicle) license is required.

  • The law strictly states that tractors should be used only for agriculture. Carrying commercial goods or passengers is illegal.

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CMV360 Says

A driving license is required to drive a tractor, especially on public roads. An LMV license is sufficient for agricultural tractors, but an HMV license is necessary if a trolley is attached and exceeds the weight limit. Modifying a tractor illegally or using it for commercial transport can result in heavy fines. Farmers and tractor owners should follow these rules to avoid legal issues.

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