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Chhattisgarh e-challan: Digital Traffic/Transport Enforcement Solution

How to check Chattisgarh Traffic e-challan status?

You can check your Chattisgarh traffic police e-challan status using the Park+ website or Parivahan website.

Use the Park+ website and know your challan status in two simple steps:

  1. Visit the Chattisgarh e-challan web portal on the Park+ website.
  2. Enter your vehicle number and view your challan status details.

Use the Parivahan website of the Government of India to check your challan status:

  1. Visit the Parivahan e-challan webpage.
  2. Enter your Challan number/vehicle number/ Driving license number.
  3. From the list of your challans; select one to know its status.

How to pay e-challan issued by Chattisgarh traffic police?

You can pay an e-challan issued by Chattisgarh traffic police both online or offline.

Paying traffic e-challan online:

There are three ways of paying traffic e-challan online - using Park+ website, using Parivahan website, and using Chattisgarh Government, Department of Finance website.

Using Park+ website:

Park+ provides the easiest and the quickest three-step process of paying e-challans in Chattisgarh. 1. Enter your vehicle number on the Park+ website. 2. Verify the One Time Password (OTP) sent to your registered mobile number. 3. You will then have access to all your e-challans issued by the Chattisgarh traffic police. Select a challan to make the payment.

Using Parivahan website:

You can also pay e-challan issued by Chattisgarh traffic police through the Government of India's official e-challan website - Parivahan.

  1. Visit the Parivahan e-challan webpage.
  2. Enter your Challan number/Vehicle number/Driving License number.
  3. After entering the Captcha code, click on Get Details.
  4. Now, from the list of e-challans, select the one for which you want to make the fine payment.
  5. The pending challan amount and your offense details shall be displayed.
  6. Then, click to proceed with the payment.
  7. Upon successful completion of the process, you will receive a confirmation along with the transaction ID.

Using Chattisgarh Governments Department of Finance website:

  1. Visit the Chattisgarh Government Department of Finance official website.
  2. Click on New User? Register Here.
  3. Enter all your personal information including name, address, contact number. Set a User ID and password of your choice.
  4. Click the Register Me icon.
  5. Now go to the Home page and log in with your User ID and password.
  6. Select Transport as your department and click on Submit.
  7. Enter your vehicle details including vehicle number, chassis number, and engine number. Also fill in the year, bank gateway, and other information as applicable.
  8. Once done, click on Submit and complete the payment of your e-challan.

To know documents you should carry. Click Here

Paying Chattisgarh traffic e-challan offline:

To pay e-challan issued by Chattisgarh traffic police offline :

You can visit any traffic police station in your city along with your Driving Licence, Address and Identity Proof, and your traffic violation letter. Enquire the officer in charge about the pending amount and pay the same in cash.

What are the latest traffic violations and their penalties in Chattisgarh?

As per the New Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2019. the following is the revised list of penalties and their fines as implemented by the Government of Chattisgarh.

OffensePenalty (in Rs)
Violation of general traffic rules, provisions, Regulations, and Notifications.500-1,000
Ticketless traveling500
Dereliction of duty by the conductor of stage carriage500
If the permit-holder or driver of contract carriage refuses to ply or carry passengersTwo-three-wheelers: 50
Other vehicles; 500
Disobedience of orders, or refusal of information to authority.2000 and/or,
Imprisonment up to 1 month
An unauthorized person driving a motor vehicle5000 and/or
Imprisonment up to 3 months
Driving vehicles without a license5000 and/or
Imprisonment up to 1 month
Offenses Relating to Maintenance, Constructions, Sale, and Alteration of Motor Vehicles5,000-10,000
Providing Registration & Fitness certificates to oversized vehicles5,000-10,000
Over-speedingLight Motor Vehicles: 1,000-2,000
Medium and heavy Motor Vehicles: 2,000-4,000
Dangerous/Rash drivingFor the first offense: 1,000-5,000
For subsequent offense: 10,000
Drunken drivingFor the first offense: 10,000
For subsequent offense: 15,000
Driving while physically/mentally unfitFor the first offense: 1,0
For subsequent offence:2,000
Racing
For the first offense: 5000 and/or 3 months imprisonment
For subsequent offense: 10,000 and/or 1-year imprisonment
Driving a vehicle in poor condition1,500
Violating the standards of road safety, and noise or air pollutionFor first offence:10000 with or without a prison sentence of 3 months and/or cancellation of license for 3 months.
For subsequent offense: 10000 with or without a prison sentence of 6 months
Blocking passage of emergency vehicles10,000 and /or imprisonment for 6 months
Driving vehicle without RegistrationFor first offence: 2,000-5,000
for subsequent offense: 5,000-10,000
Driving without a permitFor the first offense: 10,000 and/or imprisonment for 6 month
For Subsequent instance: 10,000 and/or 6 months to 1-year imprisonment
Driving over-loaded goods vehicles20,000 and 2,000 per extra tonne
Refusing to stop for weighing the vehicle40,000
Over-loaded passenger vehicles200 per extra passenger
Driving without seat-belt1,000
Vehicle carrying a child without a seat-belt1,000
Violation of safety standards by motor-cycle drivers or pillion riders1,000 and/or cancellation of license for 3 months
Driving without helmet1,000 and/or cancellation of license for 3 months
Unnecessary honking1,000-2,000
Driving vehicle without insurance2,000-4,000

To know What happen when you don't pay. Click Here

What are the basic road safety rules to be followed in Chattisgarh?

Violation of road safety rules is a punishable offense in Chattisgarh. Here are a few basic traffic rules that apply to all vehicle drivers on the road:

  • Drive on the left side: Keep to the left side of the road while driving. In case of no dividers or lanes, allow the traffic to pass safely through your right.

  • Overtake from the right: Always overtake from the right side after flashing the indicator or honking the horn. Avoid overtaking on the narrow lanes as it may jeopardize others lives.

  • Respect traffic signals: Do not jump the traffic signals, as it can cause you a heavy penalty. Be extra patient in case any pedestrians are passing by.

  • Obey No Parking Signs: Never park at a designated No Parking zone. Also, do not park on busy corners or in the middle of the road where your vehicle can obstruct other motorists and cause accidents or chaos.
  • Understand the road signs and markings: Every driver should understand and obey the markings and informatory signals on the road. These signs prepare you for what lies ahead. They also indicate what you're allowed or not allowed to do while driving on the lane further.

  • Slow down at roundabouts and intersections: While approaching a corner/ intersection/roundabout, always slow down and honk a horn to warn the approaching vehicle.

  • Carry relevant documents: A vehicle owner must always carry the following documents in his vehicle:

  • For all Vehicles:Driver's License, Registration certificate, Insurance certificate, and Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate
  • For Commercial Vehicles: Fitness certificate and tourist permits (for commercial vehicle).

  • Honking: Honk only when necessary e.g while overtaking, changing lanes, or passing through a narrow lane. Do not blow horns in front of schools and hospitals.

  • Adhere to the Speed Limits: Always adhere to speed limits both while driving within the city or on highways.

  • Use of lights: Always make use of the side indicator lights while switching lanes or turning around. Also, use the fog lights and the emergency light at the time of heavy rains or fog. This warns the other motorists to maintain a safe distance while driving.

  • Do not talk on mobile phones while driving: Never use mobile phones while driving. In case of an urgent call, firstly park your vehicle on the roadside and then use your mobile.

  • Never drink and drive: In Chattisgarh, the legally permissible limit of alcohol level in the blood is 30mg per 100 ml of blood. Anything above can cost you a very heavy fine, imprisonment, or a permanently suspended license.

  • Prioritize pedestrians: Always let pedestrians cross the road first. You should slow down your vehicle or stop if there is a zebra crossing ahead. Make way for school-going children and senior citizens.

To know How does someone get a traffic challan. Click Here

Other safety rules for four-wheeler drivers in Chattisgarh:

  • Always wear seat belts:Wearing seat belts is essential while traveling in a car. Besides the driver, other passengers should also wear seat belts to avoid injuries in case of unexpected jerks, sudden brakes, or mishaps. Children sitting in the back seat should also wear a harness or belt.
  • Use mirrors and indicators: It is important to adjust your rearview mirror before hitting the road. The rearview mirror also called the third eye of the driver, proves very helpful while taking a turn, changing lanes, overtaking a vehicle, and reversing the vehicle. It is also a must to use indicators for the right turn, left turn, and parking/stopping.

Other safety rules for two-wheeler drivers in Chattisgarh:

  • Only one pillion rider: There should only be one pillion passengers at the back of the driver in case of two-wheelers. Motorcyclists and scooter drivers are not allowed to have more than one passenger riding with them.
  • Wear safety helmets: Both the driver and the pillion rider must wear approved safety helmets for protection from a severe head injury in case of an accident.## Complete guide to violations and penalties

Chhattisgarh e-challan: Digital Traffic/Transport Enforcement Solution

How to check Chattisgarh Traffic e-challan status?

You can check your Chattisgarh traffic police e-challan status using the Park+ website or Parivahan website.

Use the Park+ website and know your challan status in two simple steps:

  1. Visit the Chattisgarh e-challan web portal on the Park+ website.
  2. Enter your vehicle number and view your challan status details.

Use the Parivahan website of the Government of India to check your challan status:

  1. Visit the Parivahan e-challan webpage.
  2. Enter your Challan number/vehicle number/ Driving license number.
  3. From the list of your challans; select one to know its status.

How to pay e-challan issued by Chattisgarh traffic police?

You can pay an e-challan issued by Chattisgarh traffic police both online or offline.

Paying traffic e-challan online:

There are three ways of paying traffic e-challan online - using Park+ website, using Parivahan website, and using Chattisgarh Government, Department of Finance website.

Using Park+ website:

Park+ provides the easiest and the quickest three-step process of paying e-challans in Chattisgarh. 1. Enter your vehicle number on the Park+ website. 2. Verify the One Time Password (OTP) sent to your registered mobile number. 3. You will then have access to all your e-challans issued by the Chattisgarh traffic police. Select a challan to make the payment.

Using Parivahan website:

You can also pay e-challan issued by Chattisgarh traffic police through the Government of India's official e-challan website - Parivahan.

  1. Visit the Parivahan e-challan webpage.
  2. Enter your Challan number/Vehicle number/Driving License number.
  3. After entering the Captcha code, click on Get Details.
  4. Now, from the list of e-challans, select the one for which you want to make the fine payment.
  5. The pending challan amount and your offense details shall be displayed.
  6. Then, click to proceed with the payment.
  7. Upon successful completion of the process, you will receive a confirmation along with the transaction ID.

Using Chattisgarh Governments Department of Finance website:

  1. Visit the Chattisgarh Government Department of Finance official website.
  2. Click on New User? Register Here.
  3. Enter all your personal information including name, address, contact number. Set a User ID and password of your choice.
  4. Click the Register Me icon.
  5. Now go to the Home page and log in with your User ID and password.
  6. Select Transport as your department and click on Submit.
  7. Enter your vehicle details including vehicle number, chassis number, and engine number. Also fill in the year, bank gateway, and other information as applicable.
  8. Once done, click on Submit and complete the payment of your e-challan.

To know documents you should carry. Click Here

Paying Chattisgarh traffic e-challan offline:

To pay e-challan issued by Chattisgarh traffic police offline :

You can visit any traffic police station in your city along with your Driving Licence, Address and Identity Proof, and your traffic violation letter. Enquire the officer in charge about the pending amount and pay the same in cash.

To know What happen when you don't pay. Click Here

What are the basic road safety rules to be followed in Chattisgarh?

Violation of road safety rules is a punishable offense in Chattisgarh. Here are a few basic traffic rules that apply to all vehicle drivers on the road:

  • Drive on the left side: Keep to the left side of the road while driving. In case of no dividers or lanes, allow the traffic to pass safely through your right.

  • Overtake from the right: Always overtake from the right side after flashing the indicator or honking the horn. Avoid overtaking on the narrow lanes as it may jeopardize others lives.

  • Respect traffic signals: Do not jump the traffic signals, as it can cause you a heavy penalty. Be extra patient in case any pedestrians are passing by.

  • Obey No Parking Signs: Never park at a designated No Parking zone. Also, do not park on busy corners or in the middle of the road where your vehicle can obstruct other motorists and cause accidents or chaos.
  • Understand the road signs and markings: Every driver should understand and obey the markings and informatory signals on the road. These signs prepare you for what lies ahead. They also indicate what you're allowed or not allowed to do while driving on the lane further.

  • Slow down at roundabouts and intersections: While approaching a corner/ intersection/roundabout, always slow down and honk a horn to warn the approaching vehicle.

  • Carry relevant documents: A vehicle owner must always carry the following documents in his vehicle:

  • For all Vehicles:Driver's License, Registration certificate, Insurance certificate, and Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate
  • For Commercial Vehicles: Fitness certificate and tourist permits (for commercial vehicle).

  • Honking: Honk only when necessary e.g while overtaking, changing lanes, or passing through a narrow lane. Do not blow horns in front of schools and hospitals.

  • Adhere to the Speed Limits: Always adhere to speed limits both while driving within the city or on highways.

  • Use of lights: Always make use of the side indicator lights while switching lanes or turning around. Also, use the fog lights and the emergency light at the time of heavy rains or fog. This warns the other motorists to maintain a safe distance while driving.

  • Do not talk on mobile phones while driving: Never use mobile phones while driving. In case of an urgent call, firstly park your vehicle on the roadside and then use your mobile.

  • Never drink and drive: In Chattisgarh, the legally permissible limit of alcohol level in the blood is 30mg per 100 ml of blood. Anything above can cost you a very heavy fine, imprisonment, or a permanently suspended license.

  • Prioritize pedestrians: Always let pedestrians cross the road first. You should slow down your vehicle or stop if there is a zebra crossing ahead. Make way for school-going children and senior citizens.

To know How does someone get a traffic challan. Click Here

Other safety rules for four-wheeler drivers in Chattisgarh:

  • Always wear seat belts:Wearing seat belts is essential while traveling in a car. Besides the driver, other passengers should also wear seat belts to avoid injuries in case of unexpected jerks, sudden brakes, or mishaps. Children sitting in the back seat should also wear a harness or belt.
  • Use mirrors and indicators: It is important to adjust your rearview mirror before hitting the road. The rearview mirror also called the third eye of the driver, proves very helpful while taking a turn, changing lanes, overtaking a vehicle, and reversing the vehicle. It is also a must to use indicators for the right turn, left turn, and parking/stopping.

Other safety rules for two-wheeler drivers in Chattisgarh:

  • Only one pillion rider: There should only be one pillion passengers at the back of the driver in case of two-wheelers. Motorcyclists and scooter drivers are not allowed to have more than one passenger riding with them.
  • Wear safety helmets: Both the driver and the pillion rider must wear approved safety helmets for protection from a severe head injury in case of an accident.

What are the latest traffic violations and their penalties in Chattisgarh?

As per the New Motor Vehicle Amendment Act, 2019. the following is the revised list of penalties and their fines as implemented by the Government of Chattisgarh.

OffensePenalty (in Rs)
Violation of general traffic rules, provisions, Regulations, and Notifications.500-1,000
Ticketless traveling500
Dereliction of duty by the conductor of stage carriage500
If the permit-holder or driver of contract carriage refuses to ply or carry passengersTwo-three-wheelers: 50
Other vehicles; 500
Disobedience of orders, or refusal of information to authority.2000 and/or,
Imprisonment up to 1 month
An unauthorized person driving a motor vehicle5000 and/or
Imprisonment up to 3 months
Driving vehicles without a license5000 and/or
Imprisonment up to 1 month
Offenses Relating to Maintenance, Constructions, Sale, and Alteration of Motor Vehicles5,000-10,000
Providing Registration & Fitness certificates to oversized vehicles5,000-10,000
Over-speedingLight Motor Vehicles: 1,000-2,000
Medium and heavy Motor Vehicles: 2,000-4,000
Dangerous/Rash drivingFor the first offense: 1,000-5,000
For subsequent offense: 10,000
Drunken drivingFor the first offense: 10,000
For subsequent offense: 15,000
Driving while physically/mentally unfitFor the first offense: 1,0
For subsequent offence:2,000
Racing
For the first offense: 5000 and/or 3 months imprisonment
For subsequent offense: 10,000 and/or 1-year imprisonment
Driving a vehicle in poor condition1,500
Violating the standards of road safety, and noise or air pollutionFor first offence:10000 with or without a prison sentence of 3 months and/or cancellation of license for 3 months.
For subsequent offense: 10000 with or without a prison sentence of 6 months
Blocking passage of emergency vehicles10,000 and /or imprisonment for 6 months
Driving vehicle without RegistrationFor first offence: 2,000-5,000
for subsequent offense: 5,000-10,000
Driving without a permitFor the first offense: 10,000 and/or imprisonment for 6 month
For Subsequent instance: 10,000 and/or 6 months to 1-year imprisonment
Driving over-loaded goods vehicles20,000 and 2,000 per extra tonne
Refusing to stop for weighing the vehicle40,000
Over-loaded passenger vehicles200 per extra passenger
Driving without seat-belt1,000
Vehicle carrying a child without a seat-belt1,000
Violation of safety standards by motor-cycle drivers or pillion riders1,000 and/or cancellation of license for 3 months
Driving without helmet1,000 and/or cancellation of license for 3 months
Unnecessary honking1,000-2,000
Driving vehicle without insurance2,000-4,000

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How Can I Pay Challan

Electronic fines replace traditional paper challans and are directly sent to the violator's mobile device or email. However, there are three ways to pay your challan: online or offline

Open Park+ App

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Open Park+ app Open Park+ app & Choose Challan as a service

Enter Vehicle Number

Enter vehicle number

Mention your vehicle registration number, and click on the Challan details

Check the e-challan status

Check the E-Challan Status

Now, click on the update button to check the e-challan status

Check & Pay pending challans

Check & Pay Pending Challans

Once done, check your challan, and pay the pending fees

Receive a confirmation with transaction ID

Receive a confirmation with transaction ID

After a successful transaction, you will receive a confirmation on your respective mobile number along with the transaction ID

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Visit the Parivahan Website

Go to the eChallan System Link, and a login page will appear

click on get challan details

Click on Get Challan Details

Choose between Challan Number, Vehicle Number or DL Number to mention the car details

Enter Details and captcha

Enter Details and Captcha

Details of the Challan (if any) will be shown

Proceed with the payment option

Select the e-Challan

Get details of the offence and penalty to be paid

select e challlan

Proceed with the Payment

Upon successful completion, you will receive a confirmation along with the transaction ID

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Visit any traffic police station in your locality

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Carry valid documents

Carry your Identity Proof, Driving Licence and the letter of traffic violation (either printed or screenshot/ PDF)

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Get a Receipt

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FAQs

How to check the traffic fines online in Chattisgarh?
To check your traffic fines online in Chattisgarh, you can use the Park+ website or Parivahan website, or Chattisgarh Governments Department of Finance website.
Within how many days should an e-challan be paid?
An e-challan has to be paid within 60 days of its issuance.
How to check the traffic fine receipt issued by Chattisgarh police?
Log into the Parivahan website with your challan number/Driving License number/ vehicle number. There you will get all the details about your e-challan along with a link to download the receipt.
What happens if one doesn't pay e-challan?

If one fails to pay e-challan:

  • A police constable will visit the registered address to collect the same.

  • If the challan amount remains unpaid, the offender will be summoned to court for clarification.

  • In case of failure to appear in court, his license will be suspended.

How to complain about the wrong challan issued by Chattisgarh traffic police?
  1. Visit the Chattisgarh Police citizen web portal.
  2. Create your account using the Create Citizen login option.
  3. Go to the Services drop-down menu and submit your complaint through the Online complaint icon.
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