Traffic fines bangalore 50 discount

  1. 50% discount on pending fines helps Bengaluru traffic police shore up Rs 51.85 crore
  2. Bengaluru traffic cops collect Rs 13.8 crore after announcing 50% discount on fines
  3. Karnataka government extends 50% discount on traffic fines for another 15 days
  4. 50% discount on traffic violation fines: Karnataka Transport Dept restarts scheme
  5. Bangalore: Traffic Police are raising violations against the wrong vehicles/owners!


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50% discount on pending fines helps Bengaluru traffic police shore up Rs 51.85 crore

• • • • 50% discount on pending fines helps Bengaluru traffic police shore up Rs 51.85 crore 50% discount on pending fines helps Bengaluru traffic police shore up Rs 51.85 crore The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Bengaluru demanded the government to continue the discount for the next three months to help the public. The Bengaluru traffic announcing 50 per cent discounton pending traffic fines resulted in collection of Rs 51.85 crore fines and closing of 18.26 lakh traffic violation cases. As on Wednesday, according to Bengaluru traffic police, a total of 18,26,060 cases were cleared which gave the department Rs 51,85,40,531 in six days. The initiative began on February 3 and will end on February 11.

Bengaluru traffic cops collect Rs 13.8 crore after announcing 50% discount on fines

The Bengaluru Traffic Police and Karnataka government’s initiative to provide a 50% discount in traffic fines till February 11 turned out to be a success on Saturday, February 4, the first day since the initiative was announced. As of Saturday evening, the police collected over Rs 13.81 crore in collections from 4.77 lakh cases of violations. On February 3, the state Transport Department issued an order saying that traffic fines would be slashed by 50% till February 11. According to The Hindu, the department stated that 80% of the state’s pending traffic cases are with the Bengaluru traffic police, amounting to about Rs 500 crore in collections from approximately 2 crore cases. Several police stations, as well as the Traffic Management Centre on Infantry Road, saw massive crowds as people rushed to pay the discounted fines. Motorists have the option of paying the pending dues via PayTM, the KarnatakaOne website, the Traffic Management Centre in Bengaluru or the nearest police station. The decision to announce such a scheme was taken following a meeting convened by the Karnataka State Legal Services Authority. Earlier in January, the Bengaluru Traffic Police levied a fine of Rs 1.4 crore on the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation and the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) for traffic violations over the last three years. Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Dr MA Saleem has written to the managing directors of the corporations in this connection...

Karnataka government extends 50% discount on traffic fines for another 15 days

The Karnataka government extends 50% discount on traffic fines for another 15 days(Arvind Yadav/HT PHOTO) A meeting was chaired between Karnataka State Legal Services Authority (KSLSA) executive chairman Justice B Veerappa, Bengaluru traffic police commissioner MA Saleem and they decided to extend the offer till March 18. The 50 per cent discount offer was implemented on February 2, to be valid only till February 11 initially. The KSLSA has however requested the state government to extend the discount offer for two more weeks after a record number of cases were settled in the Lok Adalat including traffic challan cases from across Karnataka. Many vehicle owners who had pending fines on them cleared by paying 50 per cent of the original amount. The idea was initially implemented at Hyderabad in 2022, which turned out to be a massive success. Bengaluru residents can pay their outstanding penalty fines at local traffic police stations and Bangalore One centres or go on the Bengaluru traffic police website: https://bangaloretrafficpolice.gov.in, whereas those outside of Bengaluru can visit Karnataka One centres or nearest police stations to pay their penalties.

50% discount on traffic violation fines: Karnataka Transport Dept restarts scheme

• Pushpa VS, the Under Secretary of the Transport Department, issued the order • ‘Based on Dr MA Saleem's request and the public demand, it was decided to request extension' • As the window ended on February 11, the traffic police collected over Rs 120 crore in fines Bengaluru: The Karnataka government on Friday extended the 50 per cent discount on pending traffic fines by 15 days, following a request by the Karnataka State Legal Services Authority (KSLSA). The new window for paying pending offences booked till February 11 will open on Saturday, March 4 and will be in effect till March 18. Pushpa VS, the Under Secretary of the Transport Department, issued the order on e-challans booked for traffic violations caught on traffic surveillance cameras in the city. On February 14, During the meeting, based on the request by Dr Saleem and due to the public demand, it was decided in the meeting to request the state government to extend the 50 per cent rebate on pending traffic challans for another 15 days from the date of issuance, KSLSA said. As a temporary measure, the The order read: “In the backdrop of the factors outlined in the proposal, for the cases that will be settled before February 11, 2023, a rebate of 50 per cent has been ordered as a one-time measure.” As the window ended on February 11, the People who want to pay the fines for e-challan cases in Bengaluru can visit the nearest traffic police stations or the Traffic Management Centre on Infantry Road in the city. Al...

Bangalore: Traffic Police are raising violations against the wrong vehicles/owners!

If you didn't know already, the Bangalore Traffic Police recently introduced a 50% discount on clearing pending violations before 11th February 2023. This has resulted in a lot of people checking for pending violations against their vehicles, checking the proof (photos) uploaded and clearing the fines. Source: However, there is an unintended consequence being unearthed. People are seeing violations raised against their vehicles. Two things are happening: • The numbers plates in the photos uploaded as proof show their numbers too. But the vehicles are not theirs! • The photos show a different vehicle and a different number Source: 1. A blue Hyundai Eon received a violation. But the image shows a white Volkswagen sedan: 2. A Honda Grazia scooter but saw a violation showing an R15 - bearing the wrong number. Grazia is JQ and the R15 is HQ/HO. There was a Tweet that compiled a lot of people having the same problem. abhijith, Avikbrio, BoJack, Captain Slow, Car-go-man, chinmaypillay, clement.lloyd, Col Mehta, COMMUTER, dailydriver, FlashMustang, GaryTSI, landcruiser123, motorpsycho, oakajale, Pennant1970, PetaWatt, Pr4mod, quantobigboot, raihan, rajvardhanraje, redruminator, rkv_2401, ruzbehxyz, Safedriver2023, sanjayrozario, Small Bot, The Rationalist, udainxs, Voodooblaster, whitewing, windrider It is a major headache, right now. I have 3 violations against my vehicle but they have messed up the registration number. Mine is KA03J QXXXX while the offending vehicle is KA03J DXX...