E-Challan is a sophisticated software application designed to provide a comprehensive solution for Transport Enforcement Officers, Traffic Policemen, and vehicle owners. It consists of an Android-based mobile app and a web interface. Integrated with Vahan and Sarathi applications, it covers all major functionalities of the Traffic Enforcement System.
The application offers a range of user-friendly features and is tailored to meet the needs of various stakeholders, including enforcement officers, citizens (private or commercial car owners/drivers), state transport offices, regional transport/traffic offices, NIC admin, and the Ministry of Road and Transport.
With the mobile app accessible exclusively to enforcement officers through their Android smartphones, and web-based access available for other stakeholders, you can access the system anytime, anywhere. The application ensures data integrity, reliability, and transparency by securely accessing and updating data from national databases, aligning with Vahan 4 and Sarathi 4 requirements.
By using this common system, it streamlines operations and enhances efficiency in managing eChallans.
In Jharkhand, if you violate traffic rules, the government has implemented increased fines for various types of violations according to the amended Motor Vehicles Act. These violations include driving without documents or a helmet, overspeeding, unauthorized vehicle use, and dangerous driving.
You may be required to pay a fine depending on the specific violation. It's important to note that the penalties will be doubled if you violate the same traffic rule twice. Here are the penalties for some traffic violations in Jharkhand that you should be aware of:
If you violate traffic signs, the fine ranges from Rs. 150 to Rs. 500.
Driving in a restricted area can result in a fine of Rs. 150 to Rs. 500.
Dangerous parking can lead to a fine of Rs. 150 to Rs. 500.
Driving a vehicle and unnecessarily blowing the horn carries a fine of Rs. 2000.
Overtaking dangerously can result in a fine of Rs. 150 to Rs. 500.
Seizing a vehicle unlawfully can lead to a fine of Rs. 5000.
Driving without insurance carries a fine of Rs. 2000 to Rs. 4000.
Driving without a Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate results in a fine of Rs. 2000.
Driving without registration can lead to a fine of Rs. 2000 to Rs. 4000.
Using a vehicle without a permit carries a hefty fine of Rs. 10,000.
Overloading a goods vehicle can result in a fine ranging from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 1 lakh.
Carrying extra passengers can lead to a fine of Rs. 200 to Rs. 1000.
Not wearing a safety belt while carrying passengers results in a fine of Rs. 1000.
Driving without a helmet carries a fine of Rs. 1000.
Failing to provide a way to an emergency vehicle can result in a fine of Rs. 10,000.
Driving a vehicle with tinted glasses can lead to a fine of Rs. 1000 to Rs. 2000.
The government of Himachal Pradesh has made revisions to fines and compounding limits for various traffic offences based on the Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2019. They have set minimum and maximum fines for violating traffic rules in the state. Here is a list of offences and the corresponding penalties applicable to drivers in Himachal Pradesh:
Violation of traffic provisions, regulations, rules, and notifications: Rs. 500-750
Disobedience of orders or refusal to provide information to authority: Rs. 1,000-3,000
Unauthorized person driving a motor vehicle: Rs. 5,000-7,500
Driving without a valid license: Rs. 5,000-7,500
Alteration of a motor vehicle by the owner: Rs. 5,000-7,500 per component
Not adhering to speed limits: Rs. 1,500-3,000
Use of mobile phone while driving: Rs. 1,500-7,500
Driving while suffering from any disease or disability: Rs. 1,000-1,500
Racing or driving dangerously: Rs. 5,000-7,500
Violating the standards of road safety, air, or noise pollution: Rs. 5,000-15,000
Driving a vehicle without a valid registration certificate: Rs. 3,000-7,500
Driving a vehicle in violation of permit conditions: Rs. 10,000-15,000
Driving an overloaded passenger vehicle: Rs. 200-300 per extra passenger
Driving without wearing a seat belt: Rs. 1,000-1,500
Driving a vehicle with children without seat belts: Rs. 1,000-1,500
Restricting the passage of emergency vehicles: Rs. 10,000-15,000
Unnecessary honking: Rs. 1,000-1,500
In conclusion, we have explored the difference between challan penalties in Himachal Pradesh and Jharkhand. Understanding these variations is crucial to ensure compliance with traffic regulations and avoid unnecessary fines.
Use the Park+ website to check the status of your challan and don't forget to download the Park+ app. Paying off your challan online is both hassle-free and helps you keep a paper trail.