An e-challan is a smart way to manage traffic that helps ensure rules are followed and reduces accidents. Vadodara, the biggest city in Gujarat, uses e-challans to find people who break traffic rules.
Maharashtra was one of the first states to start using e-challans to make roads safer. If you break traffic rules, you may have to pay a fine between ₹1,000 and ₹10,000, depending on how serious the ...
From checking e-challans in Karachi to social media and finance, these were the most searched “How-to” queries by Pakistanis ...
Karnataka has announced a 50% discount on pending traffic fines in Bengaluru and across the state until December 12. Vehicle owners can clear long-standing dues through apps and Karnataka One services ...
The state government of Karnataka, after a gap of 2 months, issued an order granting a 50% concession on the fines for all ...
When Karachi’s traffic police launched the electronic challan (e-challan) system, it was welcomed as a long-awaited move toward smarter city management. Cameras installed across key intersections ...
Punjab traffic police have successfully recovered e-challan fines from more than 700 defaulting government vehicles within ...
The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to let go of traffic challans from 2017 to 2021. These challans will now be shown on the portal under the categories “Disposed – Abated” or “Closed – Time-Bar.
Traffic Challan Cancellation: If the police have issued a wrong challan for your vehicle, you can get it cancelled by filing a complaint through an online portal or at the traffic office. Learn the ...