Bangalore Traffic E-Challan
How To Check Bangalore Traffic e-Challan Status?
You can visit the official website of KarnatakaOne to check your e-Challan status and sign in to complete the payment procedure. Apart from that, you can also check the status from the Parivahan website.
Check Bangalore Traffic e-Challan Status Through The Park+ App
Here is how you can check e-challan status through the Park+ App.
- Step 1: Download the App from iOS and Play Store.
- Step 2: Open the app, and verify your mobile number.
- Step 3: Go to challan service, eneter your Vehicle Number.
- Step 4: Get your challan details.
How To Pay e-Challan Issued By Bangalore Traffic Police Online?
There are two ways to pay traffic e-challan online:
Using Karnataka Government’s Official Website
- Step 1: KarnatakaOne website.
- Step 2: Click ‘Online Services’ available at the top menu bar, and choose police from the online services categories.
- Step 3: Click on ‘Pay Traffic Violation Fine’ from the options and then choose ‘Avail Online’.
- Step 4: Once done, select the city Bangalore shown on the page and select ‘Pay Now’.
- Step 5: Sign in using your Username and Password to complete the online payment.
- Step 6: Now pay the amount, and once done, you will receive a confirmation text on your registered mobile number for the successful settlement.
Parivahan website
This is the first option for paying traffic e-challan online in Bangalore.
- Step 1: Visit the Parivahan e-challan official webpage.
- Step 2: Scroll down, click on the ‘Get Challan Details’ and enter the ‘Submit’ button.
- Step 3: You can enter your Vehicle Number/Challan Number/Driving License Number.
- Step 4: Fill in the Captcha code and select ‘Get Details’ to complete the process.
- Step 5: Once you are done, look for the list of e-challans, choose the one you want to pay for, and proceed with payment.
- Step 6: Once the payment is made, you will receive a confirmation along with the transaction ID.
How To Pay e-Challan Issued By Bangalore Traffic Police Offline?
To pay an e-challan issued by Bangalore Traffic Police offline, you can visit any traffic police station in Bangalore city. However, remember to carry your Identity Proof, Driving License, Address Proof, and letter of a traffic violation to submit the fine.
Latest Traffic Violations & Penalties In Bangalore
The Government of Karnataka announced traffic fines and penalties for Bangalore under the New Motor Vehicles (MV) Act, 2019. Here are the updated traffic fines in Bengaluru City:
S. No. | Offences Under Law | Vehicles | Fine in New Notification Amount (Rs) |
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1. | Driving Without Driving Licence | 2 and 3 Wheelers | Rs. 1000 |
LMV (Light Motor Vehicles) | Rs. 2000 | ||
Others | Rs. 5000 | ||
2. | Over-Speeding | 2W, 3W, and LMV | Rs. 1000 |
MGV/MPV/HGV HPV & Others | Rs. 2,000 | ||
3. | Use of Mobile Phone While Driving | 1st Offence | 2nd and Subsequent Offence |
2W and 3W- Rs.1500 | Rs. 10,000 | ||
LMV - Rs. 3000 | |||
Others - Rs. 5000 | |||
4. | Using Vehicle Without Registration (No Number Plate) | 2 and 3 Wheelers | Rs. 2,000 |
LMV | Rs. 3,000 | ||
MGV/MPV/HGV/HPV & Others | Rs. 5,000 | ||
5. | Offences Related To Licences (When DL is in Disqualified Status) | 10000 | |
6. | Driving Without Insurance (Uninsured Vehicles) | 2 and 3 Wheelers | Rs. 1,000 |
LMV (Light Motor Vehicles) | Rs. 2,000 | ||
HGV & Others | Rs. 4,000 | ||
7. | Not Wearing Helmet | Rs. 500 | |
8. | Not Wearing Seatbelt and Fail to Use Safety Seating of Children | Rs. 500 | |
9. | Not Providing Way for Emergency Vehicles | Rs. 1,000 | |
10. | Overloading | Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 2,000 for every additional ton of excess load along with the liability to pay charges towards off-loading of the excess load. | |
11. | Use of Horns & Silent Zones | 2 and 3 Wheelers Rs. 500 | Rs. 500 |
For other vehicles | Rs. 1,000 | ||
12. | Unauthorised Interference with Vehicle | Rs. 1,000 | |
13. | Allowing Unauthorised Persons to Drive Vehicles | Two and Three Wheeler | Rs. 1000 |
LMV (Light Motor Vehicles) | Rs. 2000 | ||
Others | Rs. 5000 | ||
14. | Driving When Mentally or Physically Unfit | Rs. 1,000 for the 1st Offence Rs. 2,000 for 2nd and Subsequent Offence | |
15. | Racing and Trials of Speeds | 5,000 for the 1st Offence 10,000 for 2nd and Subsequent Offence | |
16. | Offences Relating to Maintenance, Constructions, Sale and Alteration of Motor Vehicles | Rs. 1,00,000 per Motor Vehicle | |
Rs. 1,00,000 per Component | |||
Rs. 5,000 per Alteration | |||
17. | Using Vehicle in Unsafe Condition | Using Vehicle in Unsafe Condition | 2W/3W/Rs. 1,500 |
LMV, Heavy & others | Rs. 3,000 | ||
Violation of Standards Prescribed Related to Air Pollution | 2W/3W/Rs. 1,500 | ||
LMV, Heavy & others | Rs. 3,000 | ||
Violation of Standards Prescribed Related to Noise Pollution. | 2W/3W/Rs. 1,500 | ||
LMV, Heavy & others | Rs. 3,000 | ||
18. | Using Vehicles Without Permit or Violation of Permit Conditions | Rs. 5,000 for the 1st Offence | Rs. 10,000 for 2nd and Subsequent Offence. |
19 | Carriage of Excess Passengers | Rs. 200/Excess Passenger | |
20. | Violation of Safety Measures for Motor Cycle and Pillion Riders | Rs. 500 | |
21. | Disobedience of Orders, Obstructions and Refusal of Information | Rs. 1000 | |
22. | Travelling Without Pass or Ticket and/or For Dereliction of Duty on the Part of Conductor and Refusal to Ply Contract Carriage etc., | Rs. 500 | |
Rs. 50 | |||
23. | General Provisions For Punishment of Offences | Rs. 500 for the 1st Offence Rs. 1,000 for 2nd and Subsequent Offence. | |
24. | Punishment of contravention of Section 62A | Rs. 10,000 |
Basic Road Safety Rules To Be Followed In Bangalore
Road safety is essential, so consider it while driving your vehicle. Here are some basic road safety rules that you need to follow in Bangalore:
Always wear your seatbelt while driving
Everyone must wear a seatbelt while driving or travelling in a vehicle. Wearing seatbelts save not only life but also prevent serious injuries in the events like an accident.
Obey traffic signals
Traffic signals are designed to keep the traffic flow and ensure everyone’s safety. Hence, always obey the traffic signals, such as yield signs, red lights, stop signs, etc.
Follow the speed limit
There are specific speed limits set on the roads based on the conditions to reduce the chances of accidents. Driving too fast or too slow can be dangerous; therefore, maintain a suitable speed limit based on the weather, traffic, etc., while driving on the road.
Always use signals
In case of changing lanes, merging, slowing down, or turning, use a signal. It will help other drivers foresee your actions, which will avoid accidents.
Avoid distractions
Distractions are one of the major reasons behind accidents. So, avoid distractions like eating or using a phone while driving. Keep your eyes on the road and your mind on alert.