Traffic enforcement in Andhra Pradesh has increasingly shifted towards digital monitoring through CCTV cameras, ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) systems and handheld e-challan devices.
A bike challan in Andhra Pradesh is an electronic traffic penalty issued by the Andhra Pradesh Traffic Police for violating road safety rules. When a traffic offence is detected, the challan is generated digitally, allowing riders to perform a challan check online, view bike challan and complete payments through authorised platforms. Whether the offence involves riding without a helmet, over speeding or not carrying a valid PUCC, resolving the challan on time helps riders avoid additional penalties and unnecessary legal complications.
Checking and paying a challan online is quick and convenient. Riders can view pending bike challan, verify the bike challan status and complete the payment through authorised government platforms or Park+ without visiting a traffic office personally.
Open Park+ and select the ‘Bike Challan’ section.
Enter your bike registration number and click ‘Check Challan’.
View the pending bike challan details.
Select the active challan, choose a payment method.
Complete the transaction and collect the slip.
Visit the official Parivahan eChallan portal.
Click Check Challan Status under the ‘Check Online Services’ head.
Enter your vehicle number, challan number or driving licence details.
Complete the captcha verification and click Get Details.
Select the pending challan, make the payment and download the receipt.
Visit the official AP Traffic Police Portal.
Open the E-Challan section.
Enter your vehicle registration number or challan details.
Review the pending challan information and select the challan to be paid.
Complete the payment using the available online payment options and save the receipt.
Riders who prefer offline payment can visit the concerned traffic police office or AP RTO (Regional Transport Office) to clear a pending bike challan. Before making the payment, verify your bike challan details and carry the required documents for verification.
Follow these steps:
Visit the nearest traffic police office or authorised RTO in Andhra Pradesh.
Provide your bike registration number or challan number to verify the pending challan.
Confirm the violation details and the payable Andhra Pradesh bike fine.
Pay the challan using the accepted payment method at the counter.
Collect the payment receipt and keep it safely for future reference.
Failing to pay an AP bike challan on time may lead to further enforcement action. Clearing pending traffic fines promptly helps riders avoid unnecessary complications.
If a challan remains unpaid, you may face:
Court proceedings: Serious or long-pending challans may be referred for further legal action.
Delay in RTO services: Pending fines can affect services such as RC renewal, ownership transfer and other transport-related requests.
Insurance-related issues: Unresolved traffic violations may create difficulties during policy renewal or claim verification.
Vehicle impoundment: Authorities may impound the motorcycle during traffic inspections in cases involving serious violations.
Carrying valid vehicle documents helps riders avoid penalties during routine traffic inspections. These documents can be carried either in physical form or digitally through DigiLocker or mParivahan.
The required documents include:
Valid Driving Licence
Registration Certificate (RC)
Active two-wheeler insurance policy
The AP bike challan amount depends on the type of traffic offence committed by the rider. The table below highlights some of the common two-wheeler violations and their applicable penalties under the Motor Vehicles Act.
| Traffic Offence / Violation | Penal Section | First Offence | Subsequent Offence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Riding without a valid driving licence | Sec. 181 | ₹500 or 3 months imprisonment or both | ₹500 or 3 months imprisonment or both |
| Riding without a helmet (Rider/Pillion) | Sec. 177 | ₹100 | ₹300 |
| Triple riding on a motorcycle | Sec. 177 | ₹100 | ₹300 |
| Riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs | Sec. 185 | ₹2,000 or 6 months imprisonment or both | ₹3,000 or 2 years imprisonment or both |
| Not having PUCC | Sec. 190(2) | 1,000 | 2,000 |
| Driving dangerously | Sec. 184 | ₹1,000 or 6 months imprisonment or both | ₹2,000 or 2 years imprisonment or both |
| Disobeying traffic signs / signals | Sec. 177 | ₹100 | ₹300 |
| Refusing to provide vehicle information | Sec. 179(1) | ₹500 | ₹500 |
Read the complete traffic fine rules on the AP Transport Prosecution PDF.
Following traffic rules is the simplest way to avoid a bike challan in Andhra Pradesh. Riders should comply with the following guidelines at all times:
Wear an ISI-certified helmet and ensure the pillion rider also wears one.
Follow traffic signals, road signs and lane discipline.
Do not use a mobile phone while riding unless it is used through a hands-free navigation setup.
Avoid triple riding and dangerous overtaking. Ride within the prescribed speed limits.
Never ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Avoid unauthorised vehicle modifications that do not comply with traffic regulations.
Perform regular PUC check to avoid penalties.
An AP bike challan can be checked and paid easily through authorised online platforms such as Park+, the Parivahan e-Challan portal and the AP Transport portal. Regularly checking your bike challan status, carrying valid vehicle documents and following traffic rules can help you avoid unnecessary penalties and enjoy a safer riding experience across Andhra Pradesh.

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