How Does The E-Challan System Work In India?
Highlights
- E-challans are a digitized version of the conventional challans
- CCTV cameras play an important role in the system
- Payments can made both online and offline
In a country with a population like that of India, following traffic rules is the only way to minimise road accidents. But, with the ever-increasing vehicular and pedestrian traffic, monitoring and regulating traffic is a monumental task. To make things easier for the public and traffic policemen alike, the Government of India has introduced the system of e-challan. Let's delve deeper into this concept and how it works in India.
What is an e-challan?
To understand e-challan, we'll first have to look at what a challan is. A challan is basically an official written notice issued by authorities under the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 notifying the driver about the violation of traffic rules and regulations defined under the Act attracting penalties. Now, an e-challan is the electronic or digitised version of this notice.
With the e-challan in place, the process of spotting violators and notifying them has become quicker, effortless and precise. Moreover, it can be issued even in the absence of traffic personnel courtesy of the CCTV cameras that act as a part of the system. That's not all, e-challans also ensure that the violators do not escape breaking the law by automatically sending a digital notice to the phone number associated with the registration number of the car. As a result, drivers are more adherent of the traffic rules to avoid paying penalties.
How does the e-challan system work in India?
Now that we have understood what an e-challan is, let's take a look at how the system of e-challan works in the country.
-CCTV cameras installed across the country continuously record and monitor the on-going traffic.
-Violators of traffic rules are captured in the camera and their vehicular information is then derived from the footage by the traffic personnel.
-With the registration number of the vehicle, the traffic policemen can then derive the contact information of the motorist from their records.
-Then the e-challan is generated and sent to the mobile number of the violator along with the date and time of violation.
-The violator then has to clear the penalty within the stipulated time.
How do you make payment for the e-challan?
The e-challan can be paid for using two methods – online and offline. These are explained below.
Online: This is the most convenient way of clearing your e-challan. You simply have to click on the link provided in the SMS notifying you about the challan and enter your challan number (also provided in the SMS). You will then be directed to the payment page where you can make the payment using your desired mode.
Offline: To make an offline payment or to pay in cash, you can visit your nearest police station and clear the dues against your challan number.
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