Without helmet challan in delhi

  1. Riding without helmet: Over a lakh challans issued in Delhi so far this year
  2. 'Bewakoofiyan': Bride Rides Scooty Without Helmet, Delhi Police Responds
  3. Bride rides scooty without helmet, Delhi Police responds with savage video. Watch
  4. Delhi: Bride
  5. Going Cashless And Convenient: A Guide To E
  6. Delhi Police shares 'reel' with a climax: Challan of ₹6,000 on bride for...


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Riding without helmet: Over a lakh challans issued in Delhi so far this year

TCS Work From Office Rule: ‘Productivity is Hampered Because…’ - Say Employees; Two Things Worrying Staff Returning To Office – Know What © Provided by The Indian Express Over one lakh challans were issued by the Delhi Traffic Police so far this year to commuters for riding without helmets, officers said, attributing it as one of the reasons for the highest fatalities on roads. According to data, from January 1 to April 15, a total of 1,70,284 challans were issued to violators against 1,14,908 fines issued last year and 34,346 challans issued in 2021. Data showed that Northeast Delhi's Gokalpuri, with 17,847 challans, emerged as the traffic circle with the highest instances of commuters not wearing helmets while riding their two-wheelers. Last year, Khajuri Khas in Northeast Delhi emerged as the traffic circle with the highest prosecution for the offence, with 25,721 challans. A senior traffic officer said, "Not wearing helmets while riding on a two-wheeler is one of the top reasons for fatalities in road accidents... it is often noticed that while the rider is wearing a helmet, the pillion rider is not and, hence, a challan is issued." The officer said that a drive has been started by Delhi Traffic Police against violation of driving without helmet through e-challan machines and violation on camera application (VOCA). Under the Motor Vehicles Act, a fine of Rs 1,000 is issued to the commuter for riding without a helmet and the person's licence can also be suspended for a ...

'Bewakoofiyan': Bride Rides Scooty Without Helmet, Delhi Police Responds

Delhi Police took to its official Twitter handle and uploaded a video showing the fate of ‘sajni’ who went ‘vaari vaari’ on the road. Keeping forth an important message, the police department uploaded the video in which a girl in a bridal dress and ornaments can be seen riding a scooty without a helmet. In the background, you can hear the song “Sajna ji vaari vaari.” Editing the video, Delhi Police puts up another video to it where a document appears showing the challan issued in the name of a girl for driving without a helmet and license. Also Read: “Going ‘Vaari Vaari Jaaun’ on the road for a REEL makes your safety a REAL WORRY! Please do not indulge in acts of BEWAKOOFIYAN! Drive safe,” read the caption. Have a look at the viral video: Going 'Vaari Vaari Jaaun' on the road for a REEL makes your safety a REAL WORRY!Please do not indulge in acts of BEWAKOOFIYAN! Drive safe. — Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) “Much needed! With repeated offense book them under relevant ipc,” wrote a Twitter user. Another person mentioned, “Mast. Highly Impressive way of sharing clear message with general Public.” Also Read: “What a wonderful and innovative way to explain the consequences of an offense,” mentioned another Twitter user. Meanwhile, earlier, two women chased two policemen riding bike without helmets. The video of the incident, which took place in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad, has gone viral. The clip was captured by the women riding the scooty behind the cops, who were schooled over t...

Bride rides scooty without helmet, Delhi Police responds with savage video. Watch

Image Source : TWITTER Bride rides scooty without helmet Trending News: The Delhi Police once again showcased their social media skills by sharing a road safety advisory on Twitter in a creative manner. On Saturday, they posted a video reminding people about basic traffic rules and the consequences they would face if they didn't follow them. The video featured a bride riding a two-wheeler without wearing a helmet, solely for the purpose of gaining likes on her Instagram reel. The police department accompanied the video with a caption that read, "Going 'Vaari Vaari Jaaun' on the road for a REEL makes your safety a REAL WORRY! Please do not indulge in acts of BEWAKOOFIYAN! Drive safe." The first half of the video depicted a woman dressed in a golden lehenga, adorned with jewellery, riding a scooty without a helmet. The second half of the video displayed a challan (traffic ticket) dated June 10, showing a fine of Rs 6,000 for breaking two rules - riding a two-wheeler without a helmet (Rs 1,000 fine) and driving without a license (Rs 5,000 fine). Twitter users appreciated the ‘savage’ approach taken by the Delhi Police. One user suggested, "Much needed! With repeated offenses, book them under the relevant IPC." Another user commented, "Impressive way of sharing a clear message with the general public." A third user praised their sense of humour, while someone else expressed admiration by saying, "What a wonderful and innovative way to explain the consequences of an offense." W...

Delhi: Bride

New Delhi: In a bizarre turn of events, a bride-to-be in Delhi found herself at the centre of attention, not for her impending wedding, but for her daring scooter ride without a helmet. The Delhi Police, in a creative approach to road safety, took to Twitter to share the video capturing this unconventional sight. In the video, a woman clad in a bridal ensemble is seen joyfully zipping through the streets on her scooter, seemingly unaware of the potential risks. As if the sight of a bride on a scooter wasn’t entertaining enough, the police added a catchy twist to the video by accompanying it with the peppy Bollywood song “Sajanji Vaari Vaari” from the film ‘Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd’. Truly a wedding procession like no other! However, the hilarity of the situation quickly took a serious turn as the video progressed. The next frame revealed a challan, dated June 10, indicating that the unidentified woman had been fined Rs 6,000 for her reckless actions. Apparently, not only was she riding without a helmet, she was also driving the scooter without a valid driver’s licence — double offense that landed her in financial trouble. The Delhi Police accompanied the video with a warning: “Going ‘Vaari Vaari Jaaun’ on the road for a REEL makes your safety a REAL WORRY! Please do not indulge in acts of BEWAKOOFIYAN! Drive safe.” Since its release, the video has garnered a significant amount of attention, accumulating nearly 68.9K views and sparking a flurry of amused comments. Social m...

Going Cashless And Convenient: A Guide To E

KEY HIGHLIGHTS • Electronic Challan or E-Challan is a convenient method for issuing & paying challans • It not only saves time but also aids in record keeping and provides transparency • E-challans can be filled in a few simple steps Electronic challan is an initiative taken by the Delhi Traffic Police to make issuing and paying traffic fines more convenient and hassle-free for the citizens of Delhi. In this post, we will discuss the various aspects of e-challan in Delhi, including its benefits, how to pay e-challan and the consequences of not paying e-challan. Also Read: What is E Challan? E-challan is an electronic format of a traffic violation ticket issued by the Delhi Traffic Police for various traffic offences, including overspeeding, red light jumping, driving without a helmet, talking on the phone while driving, and driving under the influence of alcohol. This system was introduced to reduce corruption, increase transparency, and make the payment process more convenient for the citizens of Delhi. How to pay E Challan? There are several ways to pay e-challan in Delhi. The most convenient method is to pay online. To pay it online, follow the steps below: • Visit the official website of the Delhi Traffic Police ( • Click on the "e-challan" tab. • Enter your vehicle number or challan number. • Click on "Get Detail" to view the details of your e-challan. • Click "Pay Now" and choose your payment method (credit card, debit card, net banking). • Enter the necessary detail...

Delhi Police shares 'reel' with a climax: Challan of ₹6,000 on bride for...

The latter half of the video shows a challan dated June 10. It shows a fine of ₹6,000 for violating two rules: Driving without a helmet, which carries ₹1,000, and driving without a license, responsible for a penalty of ₹5,000. “Going 'Vaari Vaari Jaaun' on the road for a REEL makes your safety a REAL WORRY!” tweeted the national capital's police. Please do not indulge in acts of BEWAKOOFIYAN! Drive safe, it added. Twitter users seemed impressed by the cops' action and sense of humor. “Much needed! With repeated offence book them under relevant IPC,” suggested one. “Like your sense of humour,” said another. “These kinds can cause death to unsuspecting and innocent! Strict laws are needed for these hungry for attention cases!” wrote another. In a similar case, a social media influencer was fined ₹17,000 by the Ghaziabad Police in January this year after she stopped her car on a highway to make a reel. The video showed Vaishali Chaudhary Khutail, who boasts over 6.5 lakh followers on Instagram, posing beside her car parked on the road, while several vehicles passed by.

Bride

In a bizarre turn of events, a bride-to-be in Delhi found herself at the centre of attention, not for her impending wedding, but for her daring scooter ride without a helmet. The Delhi Police, in a creative approach to road safety, took to Twitter to share the video capturing this unconventional sight. In the video, a woman clad in a bridal ensemble is seen joyfully zipping through the streets on her scooter, seemingly unaware of the potential risks. As if the sight of a bride on a scooter wasn’t entertaining enough, the police added a catchy twist to the video by accompanying it with the peppy Bollywood song “Sajanji Vaari Vaari” from the film ‘Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd’. Truly a wedding procession like no other! However, the hilarity of the situation quickly took a serious turn as the video progressed. The next frame revealed a challan, dated June 10, indicating that the unidentified woman had been fined Rs 6,000 for her reckless actions. Apparently, not only was she riding without a helmet, she was also driving the scooter without a valid driver’s licence — double offense that landed her in financial trouble. The Delhi Police accompanied the video with a warning: “Going ‘Vaari Vaari Jaaun’ on the road for a REEL makes your safety a REAL WORRY! Please do not indulge in acts of BEWAKOOFIYAN! Drive safe.” Since its release, the video has garnered a significant amount of attention, accumulating nearly 68.9K views and sparking a flurry of amused comments. Social media users ...