How do challan penalties in Assam and Mizoram differ?

What is a Challan?

When motor vehicle driver breaches India's traffic laws, they are handed a challan, an official document that can be either physical or a soft copy (e-challan). When a traffic challan is issued in your name, it means that you are accountable for paying the fine for the infraction that you committed under the Motor Vehicles Act of 1988.

Any motorist who violates traffic regulations while operating a vehicle might be issued a challan by the traffic police department.

Reasons for issuing challan could be as follows:

Challan Penalties: Assam vs Mizoram

Below are some traffic and law violations that could result in challan penalties:

Wilful disobedience: If you wilfully disobey any instruction lawfully given by any person or authority authorised by the Motor Vehicle Act to give such instruction

Refusal to provide information when asked: If you refuse to provide information or provide false information when requested

Contravening provisions of Driver�s License: If you drive a vehicle in public while without having a legal licence

Driving at a dangerous speed: If you drive a motor vehicle at a speed or in a manner that is dangerous to the public

Using vehicles in an unsafe condition: If you operate a motor vehicle with a defect that can put other people and vehicles using the space at risk

Violating registration provisions: If you operate a motor vehicle, which violates section 39 of the Motor Vehicle Act

Violating permit condition: If you do not follow a law, rule, regulation, or ordinance, especially break traffic laws

Overloading: If you carry more than the prescribed weight on your vehicle, or refuse to stop and allow your vehicle to be weighed after being instructed to do so by an approved authority

Driving without insurance: If you are caught driving without holding motor insurance

An unauthorised person driving the vehicle

Using a mobile phone while driving

Driving when mentally or physically unfit

Driver or passenger without a seat belt

Triple-riding on two-wheeler

Driving/riding without a helmet

Use the Park+ app to know your challan status

Whether you are in Assam or Mizoram, you may sometimes have to pay a challan whether the violation was intentional or an accident. Then, checking and paying off the penalty on time becomes paramount so that you don't incur late fees, or worse, face legal consequences.

Park+ can help you track your challan status along with providing you with convenient services like finding youparking spots in advance. You just have to download the Park+ app and explore. Get updated about your challan status and also enjoy hassle-free vehicle ownership.