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Assam e-challan is a digital traffic violation ticket issued by the Assam traffic police against the person who fails to adhere to the traffic rules and regulations. This digital ticket is issued if the traffic police officer notices a violation of the traffic law or if the violation is recorded via modern methods, such as CCTV cameras. In such cases, the e-challan gets issued automatically, eliminating the conventional methods of issuing a challan.
The introduction of the e-challan has brought a lot of benefits. A few of the benefits of the Assam e-challan system are:
Park+ allows individuals to check the status of transactions performed by them. If you are not sure about the transaction status and want to check if it is still in the queue, perform these steps:
Similar to the pending transactions, individuals can also check the failed transactions on Park+ and take further necessary steps to make a payment.
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Before moving ahead to settle a challan, always check if the issued challan is correct. And to do so, you must know what information an e-challan has. The details listed on the Assam e-challan are:



For individuals who don’t find online methods convenient, they can settle their Assam challan offline. Paying the challan offline is highly preferred by non-tech-savvy persons or people residing in areas having limited access to the internet. Assam e challan payment can be made offline by visiting the nearest traffic police station.
In order to know the steps involved in it, give a quick check below:
In order to know the steps involved in it, give a quick check below:



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A challan is a fine imposed on individuals for violating traffic rules. It must be paid within the specified timeline. To avoid penalties or further complications, it is advised to clear the fines on time. Additionally, Transport authorities recommend strictly following traffic rules to prevent such situations in the future.

The payment of additional charges


Asked to appear in court


Cancelation of License
Upon checking, if you find that the issued Assam e-challan is incorrect, you can lodge a complaint for the same. A complaint against the wrongly issued challan can be raised through Parivahan.
Perform the following steps to file a complaint against an incorrect challan:
Must Follow Traffic Safety Rules to avoid Assam challan
Following the traffic rules is mandatory for everyone, not only in order to avoid offence charges, but also to ensure your safety and of the one’s on road.
Some of the general traffic safety rules that everyone should follow include the following:
1. Always drive on the left-hand side of the road.
2. Make sure to wear a helmet while riding a two-wheeler.
3. Ensure to use your seatbelts while driving a four-wheeler.
4. Avoid jumping red lights and follow the traffic signals.
5. Don’t use mobile phones while driving.
6. Always carry the essential documents, such as a driving license, insurance papers, PUCC, etc.
7. Don’t park your vehicle in the “No Parking Area”.
8. Never drive your vehicle under the influence (alcohol or drugs).
9. Adhere to the speed limits. Avoid over speeding of vehicles.
10. Honk when necessary, i.e., at the time of changing lanes. Avoid honking in front of hospitals and schools.
11. Use lights when necessary.
Assam e challan check system has emerged as a simplified and convenient way of managing the traffic system in Assam. This digital and hassle-free solution aims to improve the traffic system and ensure safety by imposing fines on violators online. Further, Park+ also allows people to check and pay their e-challans with the aim of adding convenience and streamlining the entire process. Moreover, to avoid getting penalized, riders/drivers should emphasize on following the traffic safety rules.
Assam e-challan check system was introduced to ensure uncompromised enforcement of the traffic laws, aiming to reduce traffic offences and improve road safety. To avoid getting the Assam e-challan, adhere to the traffic laws and regulations. Further, if you have negligibly committed an offence, it is advised to check and settle the challan as soon as possible to avoid added penalties or fine
Failure to pay the challan might result in adverse situations, sometimes even a court summons. So stay updated about the outstanding challans and settle them through reliable online portals, such as Park+.
| Traffic Violation | Penalty (in INR) Ist offence | Penalty (in INR) 2nd offence |
|---|---|---|
| General Offence | 500 | 1500 |
| Allowing an unauthorised person to drive a vehicle | 5000 | 5000 |
| Driving without licence | 5000 | 5000 |
| Driving a vehicle during disqualification/suspension | 10000 | 10000 |
| Driving when mentally or physically unfit | 1000 | 2000 |
| Racing and trials of speed | 5000 | 10000 |
| Riding more than two Persons person on two wheeler | 1000 | 1000 |
| Not providing way for emergency vehicles | 10000 | 10000 |
| Using hom needlessly | 1000 | 2000 |
| Driving without insurance | 2000 | 4000 |
Government of Assam Transport website
Note : *The table represents some traffic offences and their respective penalties. The penalties are subject to change as per the amendments in the law.
Yes, you can challenge a wrongly issued challan by navigating to the ‘Parivahan’ website.
Park+ allows a secure gateway for people to pay their challan securely, quickly and conveniently.
Repeated offence leads to an increase in the fine amount, levying additional penalty or imprisonment, depending on the seriousness of the offence.
Usually, Assam e-challan should be settled within 60 days from the date it is issued to avoid increased fines, additional penalty or legal consequences.
Yes, individuals can easily download and save the Assam e-challan receipt after settling it.
Park+ provides a simple and secure interface for people to check and pay their Guwahati e-challan.

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