Gurugram traffic challan

  1. U.P. govt cancels pending traffic challans till 2021
  2. Now pay challan on spot in Gurugram : The Tribune India
  3. DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower, Gurugram: Location, Map, About & More
  4. Traffic violators started receiving real
  5. Driving on wrong side of road in Gurugram? Be ready to pay 10 times more challan


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U.P. govt cancels pending traffic challans till 2021

In a big relief to traffic violators in Uttar Pradesh, the Adityanath government has decided to cancel the pending challans of vehicles from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2021. (HT File photo) Transport commissioner Chandra Bhushan Singh on Friday issued a notification in this regard. The cancellation, as per the notification, applies to all challans issued between January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2021, regardless of the vehicle type. This includes cases that are currently pending in various courts. The transport commissioner, through the notification, has instructed all divisional transport officers to withdraw these challans from the portal once they receive the court’s list of cases. “We have asked all zonal transport offices to remove pending challans from the e-challan portal after receiving the court’s list. The cancellation applies to challans issued between January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2021,” Singh said. He further said that this cancellation of old pending challans was in accordance with Uttar Pradesh Ordinance No. 2 of June 2023. “It is notable that farmers in Noida were protesting for the cancellation of such challans. This move paves the way for the waiver of crores of challans across Uttar Pradesh,” another official said. “Following the cancellation of old pending challans, the drivers should not panic after this period. They can fill online traffic challans while sitting at home. Detailed information can be obtained by visiting the official website of...

Now pay challan on spot in Gurugram : The Tribune India

Our Correspondent Gurugram, May 6 In a major relief to residents, traffic challans can now be paid on the spot. The Gurugram traffic police have tied up with State Bank of India (SBI) for 230 swap machines that will allow violators to pay their challans online on the spot. Conventionally, violators had to go to the traffic tower to pay their challans. The swap machines will be equipped with software with previous offences pre-loaded in the device. “We had been getting complaints from residents about facing inconvenience, stating that they had to go all the way to the traffic tower to pay their challans. On the spot payment will be convenient for the officer on duty and violator,” said Ravinder Tomar, DCP, Traffic, Gururgam. The move also aims at making challaning more transparent and quick. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is run by a trust comprising four eminent persons as trustees. The Tribune, the largest selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any bias or prejudice of any kind. Restraint and moderation, rather than agitational language and partisanship, are the hallmarks of the paper. It is an independent newspaper in the real sense of the term. The Tribune has two sister publications, Punjabi Tribune (in Punjabi) and Dainik Tribune (in Hindi).

DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower, Gurugram: Location, Map, About & More

DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower (Police) is located in Gurugram, Haryana, India. Nearby area or landmark is Sector 28. Address of DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower is Traffic Tower, Traffic Police Office Road, Sushant Lok 1, St Mark Rd, near Galleria Market, DLF Phase IV, Sector 28, Gurugram, Haryana 122002. DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower can be contacted at +0. DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower has quite many listed places around it and we are covering at least 94 places around it on Helpmecovid.com. frequently asked questions (FAQ): Where is DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower? DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower is located at: Traffic Tower, Traffic Police Office Road, Sushant Lok 1, St Mark Rd, near Galleria Market, DLF Phase IV, Sector 28, Gurugram, Haryana 122002. What is the phone number of DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower in Gurugram? You can try to calling this number: +0 What are the coordinates of DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower? Latitude: 28.471391 Longitude: 77.079994 What is the working hours of DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower? DCP EAST OFFICE, Traffic Police Challan Branch, Traffic Tower, Gurugram is open most days of the week, specifically as follows:

Traffic violators started receiving real

Gurugram Traffic Police on Friday issued 30 real-time challans from three locations, Galleria Market, Bakhtawar Chowk and Iffco Chowk Metro station. This was the first time that the process of issuing traffic challans was automated in the city. Traffic on the city's roads on a hazy day in Gurugram. (Vipin Kumar/ Hindustan Times) Police said they will expand to 10 more locations by the end of the month. In December, the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) had installed 315 red light violation detection (RLVD) cameras at 28 locations across the city. Sanjeev Balhara, assistant commissioner of police (traffic), said one RLVD camera atop traffic signal could capture an entire intersection and detect wrong side driving and spot red light violations. “With the help of integrated command and control system (ICCC), cameras are linked to the traffic signals, with light sensors detecting the changes,” he said. Balhara said the violators would receive instant text messages. On Friday, four traffic violations, wrong side driving, red-light jump, driving without a helmet and speeding, were in focus. The camera switches on as soon as the traffic light turns red and the automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) system will capture violators and send it to the ICCC command centre in Sector 44. Police said a copy of the challan along with the violation evidence would be sent to the registered address of the vehicle owner within two days. Trials of the new system held in Febr...

Driving on wrong side of road in Gurugram? Be ready to pay 10 times more challan

By India Today Web Desk: In order to reduce traffic violations, especially driving on the wrong side, the Gurugram traffic police have decided to increase the amount of the challan in the city. The new amount will be 10 times higher than the previous fine. Anyone who drives on the wrong side of the road will have to pay Rs. 5,500, instead of the Rs. 500 that was charged previously. REVISED CHALLAN RATES CATEGORY NEW CHALLAN RATES Driving on the wrong side Rs. 5,500 Driving without a license Rs. 5,000 Without a seat belt or helmet Rs. 1,000 Fake or wrong number plate Rs. 3,000 Not just Gurugram, but traffic violations have also increased in the neighbouring cities such as Delhi, Faridabad and Noida. Police are trying to identify the cause and work on the same to minimise road accidents.