Tamil nadu traffic police fine check

  1. How to Check and Pay Traffic Fines Online in Tamil Nadu
  2. Chennai Traffic Rules: Traffic Fines in Chennai for Violations
  3. How to Pay TamilNadu Updated Traffic Fines/Violation?
  4. Traffic Violators Alert: Did you check your Vehicle E
  5. Tamil Nadu to strictly implement new traffic rules after Diwali from October 28: 5 Rules to keep in mind


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How to Check and Pay Traffic Fines Online in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu is known to be one of the largest states of India, Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, is the 6th most populated city in the country. With a huge amount of traffic congestion and violations of traffic rules, traffic management is a serious issue in the city. To deal with this problem, the government has put an e-challan system in place. Traffic violators can pay e-challan online in a simple and hassle-free way. Read this article in detail to know the process to check and pay traffic fines online in Tamil Nadu. What is E-Challan? E-challan is an initiative taken by the government of India to improve its service and ensure transparency. The traffic cops are now given swiping machines that enable them to generate a printed challan on the spot when they catch hold of a traffic violator. E-challan is an electronically generated document that is issued with the help of the Electronic Challan System. How to Check the Status of Tamil Nadu E-Challan Online? Most of the time, people do not notice the challan imposed against them by missing the e-challan SMS notification. By following these simple steps you can check the e-challan status online: Step 1– Visit the official Parivahan website Step 2– Enter the vehicle number and driving license Step 3– Once you enter the required information, a new page will open displaying the information of pending traffic challan How to Pay Tamil Nadu E-challan Online? Following is the step-by-step process to pay traffic fine/e-challan iss...

Chennai Traffic Rules: Traffic Fines in Chennai for Violations

(Incl 18% GST) The state of Tamil Nadu had mixed reactions to the directives from the Central Government which amended the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. While the Centre implemented heavy penalties on traffic violations raising existing penalty charges by manifold, Tamil Nadu and in effect Chennai traffic violation fine hike had been put on hold. Hike as per Central Government directives have been put on hold by a few other State Governments as well. There is still a lot of ambiguity about proper information on the traffic fines in Chennai. The few fines which can be confirmed to have been changed are mentioned in the table below. Keep in mind, some of the offences are subject to jail time as well, depending on the severity. Additionally, repeat offenders are liable to greater fine amounts. Violations Penalty Drunk Driving/Riding ₹10,000 and/or 6 months prison ₹15,000 and/or 2 years jail for repetitive violation General Traffic Rule Violations ₹500 Violations of Road Rules and Regulations ₹500 Travelling Without Tickets ₹500 Driving Vehicle Without Valid Registration Certificate ₹5000 Disobeying Orders of Traffic Police ₹2000 Driving/Riding Without Licence ₹5,000 Driving Vehicles After Cancellation of Drivers Licence ₹5000 Driving an Oversized Vehicle ₹5000 Riding Without a Helmet ₹1,000 and ban of riding licence for 3 months Driving Without Insurance ₹2000 Rash and Negligent Driving ₹5,000 Over-boarding on Two-wheelers ₹2,000 and ban of riding licence for 3 months Violation...

How to Pay TamilNadu Updated Traffic Fines/Violation?

Procedure to pay Traffic fines/Violation • Visit the • Enter your Challan/Vehicle/Driving License number here. • Enter all the details. • Click on “Check challan status” to view your vehicle’s fine details, such as drinking and driving, as well as the applicable penalty. • Make the payment. • You will receive a confirmation along with the transaction ID after successfully paying the traffic police challan. Tamil Nadu Police e-challan web portal • Visit the • Select “Citizens Services (Paid)” from the drop-down menu. • Select “E-Payment for traffic challans”. • Enter the Challan/Vehicle/Driving License number, as well as the Captcha code. Then click “Get Details.” • After checking and making the payment, choose one of the traffic fines from the list of challans displayed.

Traffic Violators Alert: Did you check your Vehicle E

When was the last time you checked your E-Challan? Many of us have no idea about the Traffic Violations E-Challan, which is active for the last couple of years. E-Challan is a penalty receipt issued by the traffic police department who captured Traffic violators can use the cashless payment method to pay their fine directly on the official This made the Police department a bit stress-free by looking at the violaters. The launch made the police not to receive cash from any violaters. Errors in E-challan: Although there are many welcoming for the E-Challan, there are still some public issues with the often occurring error. The standard error that occurs is wrongly issuing E-challan, and even after paying the offense, the E-Chellan stays, which makes the violaters chaotic. The police receive continuous complaints from the public on social media regarding the errors, and they are taking initiatives to sort out the issues through online websites. SMS Alert to Vehicle: It is mandatory to register the mobile number with the vehicle owner's RC book and keep updated for no future issues. If your vehicle is already registered in RTO, Once the vehicle violates the rules, the message alert is sent to the registered mobile number with the registration number of the vehicle and the note of rule-breaking activity. In some cases, the alert has been sent along with the picture of the violating activity. The details are being captured through the registration database. It is safe to registe...

Tamil Nadu to strictly implement new traffic rules after Diwali from October 28: 5 Rules to keep in mind

For example, drivers caught without a valid driver's license will now attract up to Rs 5,000 fine, instead of Rs 2500 before. For jumping signals, the fine is now Rs 1000. While drivers caught talking on cell phones while driving or riding a two-wheeler carelessly while using a device, will be fined Rs 1000 for first-time offenders, and for repeated offenders, they will be fined Rs 10,000. • For rash driving, first-time offenders will be fined Rs 1,000, while if caught for the second time, then one will have to pay a fine of Rs 10,000. On the other hand, one is caught racing in public, then the fine for first-time offenders will be Rs15,000, and if caught for the second time then the fine is Rs 25,000.