Mysore traffic fines app

  1. Pay traffic fine or come to Lok Adalat
  2. Karnataka Traffic Fines: List & RTO Fines Traffic Police Challan in Karnataka
  3. Apps To Keep Driving License And RC


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Pay traffic fine or come to Lok Adalat

If the unpaid fine is not paid within the stipulated time, the motorists would receive an SMS that is sent by the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) and this is considered as notice from the Court. The SMS is actually a pre-litigation notice asking the violators to be present before the Lok Adalat. Those who fail to appear before the Lok Adalat on the said date and do not pay their dues will have to face prosecution before a regular court and may have to pay a higher fine. The motorists are sent an SMS which contains a link, from where the notice can be downloaded and paid. Here is the format of SMS AD-LOKADL: This is a Lok Adalat Notice issued by District Legal Services Authority, Mysore http://website link, vehicle registration number = KA-09-XXXX. You are called upon to pay the fine amount of Rs. 1,000 for the traffic violation against vehicle Reg. No: KA-09-XXXX. The fine shall be deposited via online or offline mode as mentioned in the notice to avoid legal action from DLSA and Mysore City Police. READ ALSO City Cops collect Rs. 1.10 crore traffic fine in three months The provision of displaying the web page in English and Kannada has been made so that the violator can understand the notice properly. The notice reads, “If the fine is paid immediately through e-challans through KarnatakaOne Webpage, or by visiting the nearest Police Station at the earliest possible (all method of payment described) or else your matter will be taken up before the National Lok Adal...

Karnataka Traffic Fines: List & RTO Fines Traffic Police Challan in Karnataka

Karnataka Traffic Rules Keeping the increasing number of accidents and deaths due to road accidents in mind, the Government of India made an amendment in the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 on September 1, 2019. The amendment made by the government has changed the scenario of Karnataka’s traffic. The owners/drivers across the state of Karnataka do not forget to keep the necessary documents like RC, License, insurance with them while driving in their respective cities. Luckily people in Mysore, Bangalore, Hubli, and all the cities of the State of Karnataka were relieved when the revised fines came into effect the Karnataka government reduced the amount of these fines. Especially people who have two-wheelers took a breath of relief. Documents Required to Avoid Karanataka Traffic Challan As per the Karnataka traffic rules, all the owners/drivers have to carry these documents while driving/riding on the streets of Karnataka. • License • Registration Certificate • PUC (Pollution under control certificate) • Third-party liability insurance If any owner/driver is caught by the Karnataka traffic police without any of these documents, they will have to face a penalty that the Karnataka traffic police will issue against them. Revised List of Fines in The State of Karnataka Here is the revised list of fines for the state of Karnataka. Violations Revised Challan Rates (In Rs.) Old Challan Rate (In Rs.) Driving without license Rs. 1000 for two and three-wheelers Rs. 2000 for four-wheelers & LM...

Apps To Keep Driving License And RC

Are you looking for apps to keep driving license and RC book of your vehicle? DigiLocker and mParivahan can be your saviors in the light of the recent traffic violation rule changes. Let us find out more about mParivahan and DigiLocker . Download DigiLocker And mParivahan • DigiLocker: Android users click • mParivahan: Android users click DigiLocker According to the new traffic violations, fines have been increased for a range of violations including riding a bike without a helmet, or driving without wearing a seatbelt, talking on the phone while driving, etc. The fine for driving without a license has been increased from INR 500 to INR 5,000. Similarly, driving uninsured vehicles can attract a fine of up to INR 4,000 and/or imprisonment for 3 months. Know more about traffic fines and how to pay them online here Hence, it is very important to have your license and other such documents with you. If you do not want to carry the originals with you, Digilocker and the mParivahan app is something you should know about. Amendment of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 In 2018, the Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 was amended to remove the provision that Indians needed to carry a physical copy of their transport-related documents with them. Instead, they may now carry an electronic version of these documents in the DigiLocker and mParivahan. Alternatively, a scanned copy of the documents may also be accepted. Apps To Keep Driving License And RC – DigiLocker? Website: DigiLocke...