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Fresh Traffic Challan : Major Update! If the traffic challan sum is not submitted within 90 days, harsh action will be taken, according to the order issued.

Fresh Traffic Challan: In Bihar, the transportation agency has been more stringent about adhering to traffic rules. The department has established a time limit for paying the challan sum. If the challan penalty is not paid within 90 days, the vehicle will be blacklisted. Following this, the car owner will be unable to obtain vehicle fitness, pollution, ownership transfer, and other services. This means that the vehicle will be entirely worthless.

In fact, a departmental assessment discovered that even after the challan is issued, many do not pay the fine for a year. In light of this laziness, the department has urged all districts to adopt strong measures. After the new system is implemented, when people disobey traffic regulations and receive a message on their mobile device, the vehicle owner is notified that their challan was issued. The fine will have to be paid within 90 days of receiving the message .

Fresh Traffic Challan : Violators are caught using cameras

A control and command center at Gandhi Maidan has been established to supervise the e-challan issuance system. The traffic system can be completely observed here, thanks to cameras set across the capital. E-challans are issued via these cameras for failing to wear helmets or seat belts, breaching traffic signals or stop lights, exceeding speed limits, triple riding, and so on.

Fresh Traffic Challan : 350 ANPR cameras are scheduled to be placed soon.

The goal is to have 350 ANPR cameras installed throughout the state by April of next year. ANPR cameras are also being put in Bihar Sharif, Muzaffarpur, and Bhagalpur, specifically as part of the Smart City project. The Transport Department has requested a list of chosen districts’ ANPR camera locations. There are plans to put such cameras in the Patna area as well.

According to the departmental evaluation, even after a challan is issued, people do not pay the fine for one year. As a result of this laziness, the department has urged all districts to take harsh action.

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