New Year celebrations involve traffic rule violations by some motorists across India. Major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, ...
There remain, however, concerns around FASTag’s use for automated e-challans ... In cities like Delhi and Chandigarh, AI-driven cameras issue challans for traffic violations such as speeding ...
According to a report posted by PIB Delhi, the total number of challans issued ... It helps Bangalore’s traffic police to generate and manage e-challans electronically through a centralised database.
E-challans were issued for a total of 17,800 traffic offences as Mumbai rang in ... In other major cities too, such as Delhi and Bengaluru, police made elaborate arrangements to ensure safety ...
Maharashtra's motor vehicles department plans to deploy radar-equipped interceptor vehicles to improve traffic violation detection. This system will enable the issuance of 800-900 e-challans per hour.
Mumbai traffic police on Tuesday issued a total of 17,800 e-challans as Mumbai celebrated ... Other major cities police like that of Delhi and Bengaluru also made arrangements to ensure safety ...
Happy New Year 2025 LIVE: Delhi Police levied charges on 35 ... total of ₹89.19 lakh fine was collected as fine via e-challan from the traffic norm violators. The video shared by Railway ...
While driving any vehicle, whether two-wheeler or four-wheeler, it is essential to follow road and traffic rules.