The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways data analysed by News18 shows the pending amount has been increasing consistently over the past three years – Rs 1,702.64 crore in 2020-21, Rs 2,373.25 crore in 2021-22 and Rs 4,684.95 crore in 2022-23
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
There are still some drivers who refuse to wear helmets and seat belts, despite the fact that the police and numerous media outlets have repeatedly called for them. Rachakonda traffic police took a drive and booked 26,035 people last week who were driving without a helmet and seat belt. On the other hand, the traffic cops booked the case against overspeeding, signal jumping,
HOW TO CHECK E-CHALLAN STATUS ONLINE? E-Challan In the past few years, India has seen a massive e-governance drive from both central and state governments. As part of the drive, e-challan is issued nowadays for traffic violations, which can be paid online. The government has digitised the entire process, which helps in saving time and paperwork. Moreover, people don’t have to stand in a queue. Centre and state governments have their own websites for filing online e-challan. The Centre s portal is handled by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Apart from paying the fine, you can also check the status of your e-challan and file a complaint if there is any discrepancy.