Red light jump challan in chandigarh

  1. Challan Fine For Jumping Red Light Signal in India
  2. Chandigarh: When jumping the red light crosses the limit
  3. Jumping red light tops traffic violations in city : The Tribune India
  4. How to Pay Challan for Red Light Signal Jumping in India?
  5. Chandigarh: Over 13,000 over speeding, 11,000 red light violation challans in just one month
  6. In Chandigarh, two traffic cops dismissed for taking Rs 1,000 bribe to ignore red light jump


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Challan Fine For Jumping Red Light Signal in India

The traffic rules are made for the citizen’s safety as well as to make sure that the traffic flows smoothly. Among all the traffic rules, there is one traffic signal rule that must be followed. The driver/rider makes sure not to jump the red light. Jumping a red light can put your life as well as others in danger and you will be fined according to the Amended traffic fine rates by the Indian Government in 2019. The Government of India made an amendment to the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988. The amended traffic rules were implemented in the country from September 1, 2019. The traffic challan rates for jumping red light were increased so that the vehicle owners think before jumping the red light. As it was Rs. 100-300 before the amendment but post amendment the traffic challan rates for jumping red light was increased to Rs. 1000-5000 that varies on different states. Challan For Jumping Red Light Jumping a red light in the city is a serious offense because it can lead to accidents that can severely injure the violator as well as an innocent third person. It does not matter how late you are for your office or any other place, never jump the red light. If the traffic police catch you jumping the red light then they will stop you and ask you for your necessary documents. They will ask you for your driving license, insurance, registration certificate and pollution under control certificate. Then they will issue the challan against you either online or offline. Thanks to digitization an...

Chandigarh: When jumping the red light crosses the limit

Traffic cops use a speed radar gun to catch violators near IT park in Manimajra, Chandigarh, on Sunday. Jasbir Malhi When jumping the red light crosses the limit CROSSING THE red light is one of the most common violations that is committed on city roads. In the first three months this year, the Chandigarh Police has challaned over 19,000 motorists for this violation. Parking vehicle on the zebra crossing while waiting at a traffic signal, not wearing seat belts, over-speeding, using mobile phone while driving, and driving the vehicle on a high beam are the other commonly committed traffic violations on city roads. The maximum number of traffic violations is detected in the East sub-division of the city, which includes lifeline of the city — Madhya Marg, one of the busiest roads in the city.In the last three months, more than 24,000 challans were issued in the East sub-division. The Central sub-division, which includes Sector 17 Plaza, PGIMER, PU and Punjab Engineering College besides top three colleges, DAV and two government colleges, comes second after the East sub-division, where maximum traffic violations are detected. Wrong location of signboards cause for commuter concern WHILE THE The UT Police has issued 914 challans for wrong-lane driving till March 31 this year. Visitors to the city are often seen complaining to the cops that they did not see the signboards, which are either very small in size or are not visible from the road. For instance, the Chandigarh Traffic...

Jumping red light tops traffic violations in city : The Tribune India

Amit Bathla Tribune News Service Bathinda, June 8 The traffic police have issued over 6,500 challans for violations in the past three months — April, May and June. The penalty of 4,868 challans was paid by the violators at the Regional Transport Office (RTO). The fine of the remaining number of challans was received on the spot. According to traffic officials, these figures do not reflect the ground reality as there had been higher number of traffic violations. The deployment of policepersons during the Lok Sabha elections, held between April 11 and May 23, are considered to be the main reason behind the lower number of reported violations. It virtually allowed people to have a free run in flouting traffic norms. Jumping red light signal at traffic junctions has emerged as the top category in traffic violations, followed by driving without a seat belt and helmet. Many city residents seem to love driving without a licence, as 559 such offences were reported in April, May and June. These violations have added to the government’s exchequer as it collected around 20 lakh in the past three months. Interestingly, just six people were challaned for drunken driving and three for breaching the speed limit during the same period. Rakesh Kumar, Superintendent of Police (Traffic), said, “During the Lok Sabha elections, the majority of the staff was engaged in election duty. Hence, reported traffic violations came down. We are picking up again to make sure that people do not violate tr...

How to Pay Challan for Red Light Signal Jumping in India?

Challan for Red Light Signal Jump: Ignoring a red light signal is a serious offence as it can lead to fatal accidents. No matter how late you are running, never ignore a red light. Jumping the red light signal is one of the major causes of accidents in India. If you are caught jumping the red light, the traffic police will instruct you to pull over and ask for the necessary documents. The traffic police will check vital documents such as driving licence, vehicle registration certificate, motor insurance policy certificate and pollution under control (PUC) certificate. Then the traffic police personnel will issue the challan either offline or online. Nowadays, traffic signals are equipped with CCTV cameras, and the traffic police can remotely monitor and issue challans against red light signal offenders. All-in-all, you should never jump a red light signal as it is dangerous to you and other road users. Also, ignoring a red light can attract hefty penalties. How to Pay Red Light Jump Challan Online in India? Now, if you have received a challan for red light jumping, then you should pay the fine within the due date specified by the traffic police. Failing to pay the fine in time will attract additional penalties. You can pay the red light jump challan fine online or offline. But paying the file online is convenient as it saves a lot of time. Follow the below points to pay signal jump challan online: Online Challan Payment: • Log on to the official website of State Road Trans...

Chandigarh: Over 13,000 over speeding, 11,000 red light violation challans in just one month

The city’s Integrated Traffic Management System (ITMS), which was introduced the previous month, has been extremely effective, with over 52 per cent of the last four month’s overspeeding challans generated by the new speed gun radars. The number of red light violation challans issued through ITMS are more than 100 percent (11,433) than the total challans (9,341) issued manually and through other modes in the last four months in Chandigarh. Exactly 26,484 motor vehicles were challaned for overspeeding through the speed gun radars between January 1 and April 27, 13,886 of which were challaned by the ITMS in the short span of one month. These 13,886 challans were issued through the CCTV cameras installed at the 10 entry and exit points of Chandigarh adjoining the neighbouring cities of Panchkula and Mohali. “The graph will increase more in the coming days as the challans through ITMS are generated automatically while traffic cops install speed radar guns during limited hours. Indeed, ITMS is more effective than the speed radars, which are manually driven gadgets. The same thing is with the red light violation challans”, a traffic police officer said. 26,484 motor vehicles were challaned for overspeeding through the speed gun radars between January 1 and April 27. A majority of the radar guns were installed at Madhya Marg, Dakshin Marg and Purv Marg as those areas are considered to be more accident-prone than others. The CCTV cameras being regulated through ITMS are installed ...

In Chandigarh, two traffic cops dismissed for taking Rs 1,000 bribe to ignore red light jump

Premium In Chandigarh, two traffic cops dismissed for taking Rs 1,000 bribe to ignore red light jump The incident took place at Piccadilly Roundabout in Sector 35. The policemen were identified as Head Constable Jagjinder Singh and Constable Sachin Kumar. The complaint was filed by Rohtak resident Gurmeet Singh. Since after implementation of new Motor Vehicles Act, 2019, it is the first time allegations of bribe for not issuing the challan have been leveled against traffic police in Chandigarh. (Express photo: Kamleshwar Singh) TWO TRAFFIC police personnel were dismissed and an FIR was recommended against them after a Rohtak couple filed a complaint alleging that the duo took a Rs 1,000 bribe to let them off for jumping a red light Thursday. The incident took place at Piccadilly Roundabout in Sector 35. The policemen were identified as Head Constable Jagjinder Singh and Constable Sachin Kumar. The complaint was filed by Rohtak resident Gurmeet Singh. SSP (Traffic) Shashank Anand said, “The two policemen were dismissed. I also forwarded a complaint for registration of an Since after implementation of new Motor Vehicles Act, 2019, it is the first time allegations of bribe for not issuing the challan have been leveled against traffic police in Earlier, the fine for jumping a red light was Rs 300. Under the amended Act, it is has been revised to between Rs 1,000 and Rs 10,000. A red light jump has been put in the category of dangerous driving and has been made a non-cognizable...