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The traffic situation in Thiruvananthapuram is constantly changing. With the average daily passenger traffic increasing from 5,687 in 2022 to 10,445 in 2023, the total traffic movements have grown, implicating a series of new regulations and rules in the city. Based on the current situation, heavy vehicles from Kollam to Thiruvananthapuram take a diversion at Alamcode and go through Nagarorr, Kilimanoor, Vnejaramoodu and reach Thiruvananthapuram eventually. Conversely, small cars diverge at Chathampra and go through Nedumparambu, Nagaroor, and Venjaramoodu.
Some common causes of getting an e-challan are overspeeding, drinking and driving, not stopping at the red light, driving without proper paperwork, driving without a license, traffic rule violations like not wearing a helmet or seat belt, and causing unwanted traffic. This blog highlights some essential things you should know about E-challans in Thiruvananthapuram.
The status of a challan in Thiruvananthapuram can be checked in multiple ways, both online and offline. Since there are various modes you can check to get the status, here are the ones mentioned in detail.
Step 1� Go to the official website of the transport department of Kerala.
Step 2� Click on Check Challan Status from the menu bar.
Step 3� Enter your vehicle registration number, challan number, and captcha code.
Step 4� Click on get details, and you can easily see all the information related to your challan.
Step 1: Find your nearest police station in Thiruvananthapuram.
Step 2: Go to the inspector or constable and present them with your challan number.
Step 3: They will tell you everything you need to know about the challan.
Paying your challan has become all the easier. You don't need to worry about a thing. The two primary ways to pay for the challan are online and offline. The online ways include having a credit/debit card.
Step 1: Visit Kerala's state transport department website.
Step 2: Go to the section E-challan payments and choose the mode of payment.
Step 3: Fill in all the details about your challan and outstanding amount.
Step 4: Pay through different channels (debit card, credit card) as the website takes you to a separate page.
Step 1: Simply visit your nearest police station in Thiruvananthapuram.
Step 2: Talk to the policemen in charge and submit your challan number.
Step 3: Pay the necessary charges on your challan directly to the concerned personnel. and you're done.
According to the latest rules on Thiruvananthapuram's traffic situation, here are the different violations you may be charged an e-challan for.
Traffic Violation | Penalty |
---|---|
Driving Without Helmet | ?1000 |
Triple Riding on Two-wheeler | ?1000 |
Drunk Driving | ?10000 |
Minor Driving Vehicle | ?25000 |
Driving Without a Seatbelt | ?1000 |
Driving Without Insurance | ?2000 |
Driving Uninsured Vehicle | ?2000 |
Violation of Road Regulations | ?1000 |
Driving Without a Valid Driving License | ?5000 |
Carrying Excess Luggage | For the first offence:?500 For repeat offence: 1500 |
Driving Without a Number Plate | For the first offense: ?500 For repeat offence: ?1500 |
Over-speeding | For Light motor vehicle (LMV): ?1000 For Medium passenger goods vehicle: ?2000 |
Parking in No Parking Area | For the first offence: ?500 For repeat offence: ?1500 |
Disregarding the Traffic Signals | For first offence:?5000 For repeat offence: ?10000 |
Dangerous/Rash Driving | For the first offence: ?5000 For repeat offence: ?10000 |
Using a Mobile Phone While Driving | For the first offence: ?5000 For repeat offence: ?10000 |
Driving Vehicle Without Registration | ?2000 |
Carrying Explosive/Inflammable Substances | ?10000 |
Not Giving a pass to Emergency Vehicles | ?10000 |
Driving When Mentally or Physically Unfit to Drive | For the first offence: ?1000 For repeat offence: ?2000 |
Racing | For the first offence: ?5000 For repeat offence: ?10000 |
Disqualified Person Driving a Vehicle | ?10000 |
Driving a Vehicle Registered in Another State for More than 12 Months | For the first offence: ?500 For repeat offence: ?1500 |
Failure to Intimate Change of the Address of Vehicle Owner | For the first offence: ?500 For repeat offence: ?1500 |
Overloading | ?2000 |
Now that you know about E-challans and how to pay them, we are here to make the process easier for you. To check on all your e-challans:
Download the Park+ app.
Open the app and click on 'Login'.
Enter your mobile number and click on 'Send OTP'.
Enter the 'OTP' and click on 'Verify OTP'.
Click on 'Challan' under Services.
Enter Your 'Vehicle Number' and click on 'Check Challan'.
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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
Open Park+ app Open Park+ app & Choose Challan as a service
Enter vehicle number
Mention your vehicle registration number, and click on the Challan details
Check the E-Challan Status
Now, click on the update button to check the e-challan status
Check & Pay Pending Challans
Once done, check your challan, and pay the pending fees
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
Visit the Parivahan Website
Go to the eChallan System Link, and a login page will appear
Click on Get Challan Details
Choose between Challan Number, Vehicle Number or DL Number to mention the car details
Enter Details and Captcha
Details of the Challan (if any) will be shown
Select the e-Challan
Get details of the offence and penalty to be paid
Proceed with the Payment
Upon successful completion, you will receive a confirmation along with the transaction ID
Visit traffic police station
Visit any traffic police station in your locality
Carry valid documents
Carry your Identity Proof, Driving Licence and the letter of traffic violation (either printed or screenshot/ PDF)
Pay fine
Submit you fine
Get a receipt
Pay via Cash and get a receipt
If you don't pay your challan in 60 days, you will be questioned by the police and may even attract another heavy penalty, and the court may summon you.
You may contest challans in Thiruvananthapuram online through Kerala's state transport website.
The various new fines implemented in Thiruvananthapuram are for several violations, starting at 1000 INR.
The estimated deadline to pay for your e-challan in Thiruvananthapuram is 60 days.
No. Avoiding paying E-challans will lead to penalties, court summons, and further legal complications.
E-challans are issued to people online on account of their vehicle registration number, which can be easily checked through the Park+ app/website.
If the traffic police harass you about a wrong e-challan in Thiruvananthapuram, you can visit the nearest police station and complain to him.
Visit the concerned website of Kerala's transport department - 'e-challan payments - fill in your details, and get the updated status of your e-challan.