Auto News Desk ★Traffic rules are essential for public safety, and adherence is crucial to prevent accidents. However, drivers may be unaware that they can receive a challan—traffic violation ticket—without even realizing it.
Surveillance through CCTV Cameras
The government has implemented CCTV surveillance at various locations, including national highways, to monitor traffic rule violations. These cameras capture instances of overspeeding and other infractions, leading to automatic challan issuance.
Challan Issued via Photo Evidence
Traffic police are equipped with mobile devices to document violations. In congested urban areas, officers can photograph offenders, sending challan notifications to the vehicle owner’s registered mobile number.
Traffic Violation Penalties in India
Penalties for traffic violations vary significantly. For instance, driving under the influence can result in a ₹10,000 fine and six months imprisonment, escalating with repeat offenses. Not wearing a seatbelt incurs a ₹1,000 fine, while ignoring traffic signals can cost between ₹1,000 and ₹5,000, along with potential jail time.
To avoid penalties, it is imperative for drivers to adhere strictly to traffic regulations.
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Summary at glance
Traffic rules are essential for public safety, and violations can lead to significant fines (challans) issued by the police. CCTV cameras monitor compliance, and traffic officers can also photograph offenders, sending fines directly to their registered mobile numbers. Penalties vary, with serious infractions like drunk driving costing up to ₹10,000 and potential imprisonment. To avoid fines, it is crucial to adhere to traffic regulations consistently.
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