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 ...
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 ...
Cross-state travel within India has increased considerably with the rise in vehicle ownership. This increases the significance of uniform traffic enforcement. Opting for a digital challan system, such ...
Ahmedabad: The integration of the Bharat Bill Payment System (BBPS) for traffic fine collection has resulted in a significant surge in digital complia.
The Gurugram Traffic Police has warned of strict action for those who evade paying traffic challan for too long. In a new ...