Wrong side challan in delhi

  1. Check Delhi Traffic Police Challan Status
  2. Caught on camera: Delhi traffic inspector assaulted over issuing challan
  3. Fine for wrong
  4. Traffic Police Noida — Wrong E


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Check Delhi Traffic Police Challan Status

The Delhi e-challan system is an innovative solution for managing traffic violations and penalties in the union territory. This system has made the process of checking, paying, and resolving traffic fines more convenient for individuals. Whether you’re a resident or just passing through the capital of India, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the traffic rules and penalties in Delhi. This article provides a complete guide to the Delhi Traffic Police e-challan system and how it works. You’ll learn how to pay e-challans online, check the status of your fines, and understand the different traffic rules and penalties in Delhi. Additionally, we’ve included a list of traffic fines for the state and contact details for the Delhi Traffic E-Challan. By reading this article, you’ll be better equipped to navigate the e-challan system and avoid any legal complications. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • How to Check Delhi traffic police pending challan Status? If you have lost the e-challan that was sent to you or accidentally deleted the SMS notification from the challan portal, you can still retrieve all the information regarding the pending traffic challan through an online method. The Delhi Traffic Police & MoRTH has introduced an e-challan system that allows you to check the status of your traffic challan online. Follow these steps to check your Delhi traffic police pending challan status: • Go to the website • On the homepage, click on the ‘Check Online Services’ tab. • ...

Caught on camera: Delhi traffic inspector assaulted over issuing challan

Six people, including two women, were on Wednesday detained for allegedly assaulting a traffic inspector over issuing challans in south Delhi's CR Park, the police said. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. A man and two girls misbehaved with and manhandled Police and Traffic Police personnel. Three people, including two women, were triple riding on a two-wheeler without helmets when they were stopped by a head constable. The trio was also coming from the wrong side, the police added. While the head constable issued a challan, the trio started an argument with him, news agency PTI reported An inspector, who was near the spot, intervened following which the trio assaulted him, it added. The accused then called three others to the spot and obstructed the traffic, police said. In the video, a woman can be seen engaging in a verbal argument with a traffic police inspector and a man can be seen dragging the cop by his collar while the two traffic police officials are trying to stop him. A crowd of onlookers soon gathered to see what is happening some even recorded the incident on their mobile phones. The woman is purportedly accusing the traffic cop of snatching away the keys of the scooter, and hitting her when she asked him to show identification and a permit to fine people in that particular area. One of the police personnel has sustained head injuries and is under observation at the hospital, news agency ANI reported. In another video, one of the women al...

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In an effort to further crack down on traffic violations, especially wrong-side driving in the city, Gurugram Traffic Police has decided to increase the amount of fine imposed to work as a deterrent. The city traffic cops will charge 10 times more for violations like wrong-side driving in Gurugram. The decision comes after the city traffic police in the business capital of Haryana had warned stern action against those found violating this traffic rule in January last year, which also included permanent termination of the driving license. According to the new traffic challan rules in Gurugram, one needs to pay up to ₹5,500 for wrong-side driving. The Gurugram Traffic Police earlier used to charge a violator only ₹500 as fine for driving on the wrong side. The city traffic police has now added ₹5,000 as challan for dangerous driving. When both violations are included, one will have to shel out ₹5500. The increase in traffic challan for wrong-side driving is not the only traffic offence Gurugram Traffic Police is trying to crack down. In recent times, the cops have increased fines for number of traffic violations. For instance, driving without a driving licence in Gurugram also attracts a fine of ₹5,000. Among others, driving without a seat belt or riding a two-wheeler without a helmet attract a fine of ₹1,000 each and ₹3,000 for wrong or fake number plates. Check latest offers Gurugram Traffic Police has identified several locations within the city, which also includes busy ...

Fine for wrong

Until now, those driving on the wrong side were fined Rs 500 for each violation. But Monday onwards, the traffic cops have been challaning such violators Rs 5,500 - Rs 500 for wrong-side driving and Rs 5,000 for dangerous driving. The first day of the drive saw 45 physical challans. Apart from a hike in the fine amount, the cops have also decided to increase the number of challans issued daily on the roads from 1,000 to 3,000. These will be in addition to the online and postal challans that are issued to violators caught breaking the rules on camera. Officials said they were updating the software so that the online fines for wrong-side driving were revised too. The police believe that the steep hike in fine will help discipline drivers in the city. But the effectiveness of the drive will depend on how thoroughly it is being implemented on the roads. Wrong-side driving has been found to be the reason for at least 20% of fatal accidents in the city. Previous attempts by the cops to rein the practice in have had little result as people continue to risk their lives to save a few minutes and litres of fuel by avoiding a detour. It was only around Sunday midnight that an MBBS student driving back to his college with a friend died after the car in which they were travelling crashed into a truck parked on the wrong side near the Garhi-Harsaru flyover. The police have identified 38 locations in the city that have reported accidents because of wrong-side driving. Among them are the ...

Traffic Police Noida — Wrong E

Address: Noida Website: trafficpolicenoida.in Wrong challans received & wrong image Recently i have checked the challan details on Echallan website for my vechile number :- Dl13SG3375, I have got a new challan NO:- UP[protected] . First of all, I did not received any message or notification on my address, phone or Email, regarding this challan. In Challan, after zooming I found that there is wrong image is showing in the challan and at this time i just left my company aroung 7.12pm and i have proof that company CCTV footage and company register which is maintain by Company security guard. and challan time is 07:21 on Pusta Rd, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201307, Indin and which around to my office 5 to 6 Km and it is impossible i can reach there within 9 minutes as you known very well there is 5 to 6 traffice light between my office to Indrapuram road. and one more i never use this road to go my home as im traveling Modinagar to Noida( So I'm using Meerut flyover) you can check via so m aapse request krta hu please cancle my wrong challan. or aapki https://trafficpolicenoida.in/ ye wali site bhi nhi chal rahi jo m us pr complain kr shku Please find the attachment regarding wrong chalan. Oct 26, 2020Updated by Recently i have checked the challan details on Echallan website for my vechile number :- Dl13SG3375, I have got a new challan NO:- UP[protected] . First of all, I did not received any message or notification on my address, phone or Email, regarding this chal...