The Bihar Transport Department has announced that it will start issuing e-challans for traffic rule violations. This move follows the footsteps of the police department, which has already implemented the e-challan system. The e-challan fine can be paid online, and the entire process can be monitored from the department’s headquarters. The Transport Department has initiated the necessary steps to implement this system.
Search for an Agency
The department is currently searching for an agency that can provide e-challan and digital payment services, as well as handheld devices. Applications for this purpose have been invited until February 5. The final decision regarding the agency selection is expected to be made in the first half of February.
Handheld Devices Requirement
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The department plans to introduce the e-challan facility in all districts of Bihar. To achieve this, digital payment facilities will be set up in all district transport offices. It is estimated that around three thousand Hand Held Devices (HHD) will be required for the e-challan system. The majority of these devices will be used in Patna district, where manual challans are currently issued on red-yellow slips.
Benefits of the E-challan System
With the implementation of the e-challan system, a copy of the fine receipt will be sent to the violators through SMS and email. Additionally, the fine amount will be displayed on the HHD dashboard, making it easier to monitor. This system has already been implemented by the traffic police in all districts of Bihar, completely replacing manual challans.
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- The Bihar Transport Department will issue e-challans for traffic rule violations, following the example set by the police department.
- E-challan fines can be paid online, and the entire process can be monitored from the department’s headquarters.
- The department is currently searching for an agency to provide e-challan services and handheld devices.
- Approximately three thousand Hand Held Devices (HHD) will be required for the e-challan system.
- E-challans will replace manual challans, and violators will receive a copy of the fine receipt through SMS and email.
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