Adhering to the rules of the road is very important. Since the police can issue fines for violating these same laws. However, a lot of people do not completely understand all the roadway laws. For example, some people wonder: if the police issue a ticket once, are they allowed to issue a ticket on the same day? Most people think that once a ticket is issued, it cannot be issued again. That is entirely incorrect.
Numerous Fines in One Day
Suppose In one day, if somebody do many different traffic violations, the police can ticket to them multiple times. However, at one time, the police cannot ticket them multiple times for the same violation.
For example, if somebody ride a bicycle without a helmet, the police can ticket that person once for that violation. Remember, they can’t ticket to that person a second, or third time for the same violation.
If you commit another violation after that, like running a stop sign or speeding, the police can ticket you for that. The same goes for the seatbelt violation. If you are ticketed for not wearing a seatbelt, they can ticket you for speeding as well or even drunk driving.
So, please think carefully before you violate traffic laws. You do not want to have to pay several of the big fines in just one day.
How the e-Challan System Works
- The e-challan system works digitally. It makes traffic fines faster and clear.
- Detect Violations – Police catch violations in two ways:
- Manually, using hand-held devices.
- Automatically, using CCTV cameras at main locations.
- They record the vehicle number, type of violation, time, and place.
- Issue e-Challan – After detecting a violation, the system makes an e-challan.
- If an officer records it manually, the e-challan is made immediately.
- If detected by CCTV, the system generates it automatically.
- The e-challan links to the vehicle number and owner’s mobile number.
- Notify Violator – The violator gets an SMS with the violation details, fine amount, and payment steps.
- Track and Pay – You can check the e-challan on the transport or police website. Enter your vehicle or challan number. You can pay using net banking, debit/credit card, or UPI.
- Payment Confirmation – After payment, the system sends a digital receipt to your phone. You can download or print it as proof.
