Police to issue e-challan to traffic violators on pilot basis in Kolkata
India | July 20, 2021 8:06 ISTIt is an android smartphone-based application for an on-road officer.
It is an android smartphone-based application for an on-road officer.
The traffic authorities in the national capital have collected close to Rs 6 lakh (Rs 5.85 lakh) from people who were caught over-speeding on speed cameras across the city. Further, close to 10 lakh people have been penalised for violating traffic rules during the period.
Mumbai: If you don't see traffic police on the road, don't try to break the signal as violators shall be caught on camera as part of the E-Challan procedure which will be soon made mandatory
New Delhi: Over 800 people were prosecuted by the Delhi Traffic Police in a special drive last night for violating traffic rules, which included 247 drunk drivers. During the inspection, which was held between 7
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