The Delhi govt s transport department plans to amend the Delhi Motor Vehicles Rules to include provisions for penalizing drivers who consistently fail to settle fines for traffic violations, including the possibility of vehicle registration cancellation. Vehicles that have collectively flouted traffic regulations more than 100 times each but failed to settle their fines have reached 20,684
Data highest number challans 9.65 lakh issued fine amount Rs 93.26 crore collected Covid lockdown 2020 Delhi last five years; latest news on news18.com; Nivedita Singh
Many Netizens questioned Anushka Sharma for not wearing helmet while riding the bike and a complaint was put on Twitter, tagging the Mumbai Traffic Police.
Over 4.72 crore e-challans amounting to nearly Rs 7563.60 crore were issued in 2022, Union Road, Transport and Highways Ministry said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha. The revenue collected in 2022 stood at nearly Rs 2874.41 crore., India News, Times Now