About us

Park+ for Business

New Cars

FASTag

Buy Petrol

E-Challan

Car Insurance

Car Loan

Personal Loan

Home >
Car News >
221 Challans Issued To School Buses In Ludhiana In 18 Days

221 Challans Issued to School Buses in Ludhiana in 18 Days

To enforce safety regulations and ensure the well-being of students, the Ludhiana traffic police have taken decisive action, issuing a total of 221 challans to school vans and buses between April 13 and April 30. This rigorous enforcement drive comes in response to orders from the Punjab government, prompted by a recent tragic incident involving a school bus in Haryana.

The Punjab government's directive instructed the police to conduct thorough checks of school vehicles to verify compliance with the Safe School Vahan norms. Moreover, authorities were tasked with implementing strict measures against violators and submitting a compliance report to the government by April 30.

Assistant Commissioner of Police - Traffic, Chiranjiv Lamba, shed light on the initiative, stating, "Upon receiving government orders on April 12, the traffic police swiftly initiated a checking drive from April 13 onwards. Specialized check-posts were established around schools and key junctions across the city, where school buses underwent thorough inspections."

Of the 221 challans issued during the specified period, a significant portion—85 challans—were related to drivers not adhering to uniform and nameplate requirements. Additionally, 26 challans were issued for failure to display the school's name on the vehicle, while 20 were issued for exceeding the seating capacity. Other violations included 28 instances of attendants not wearing uniforms and nameplates, 16 cases of vehicles lacking the mandated yellow paint, and 15 instances of absence of female attendants.

Furthermore, 17 challans were issued for speeding, 18 for failure to display route plates and timetables, and three for drivers not wearing seat belts. Additionally, single instances of violations included the absence of a first aid box, the absence of a fitness certificate, and incorrect parking.

Also Explore: Ludhiana e challan

While a compliance report was promptly submitted as per the government's directives, ACP Lamba emphasized the ongoing commitment of the traffic police to ensure the safety of school students. He affirmed that the enforcement drive would persist, underscoring the paramount importance of adhering to safety protocols to safeguard the lives of young commuters.

The series of challans reflects a proactive approach by the Ludhiana traffic police to uphold safety standards and enforce regulations in the wake of the tragic incident in Haryana. By addressing various violations and ensuring compliance with the Safe School Vahan norms, authorities aim to mitigate risks and create a safer environment for students commuting via school buses and vans.

The stringent enforcement measures underscore the government's commitment to prioritizing the safety and well-being of school children, signalling a concerted effort to address lapses in compliance and enhance the overall safety infrastructure in the region. As the enforcement drive continues, stakeholders remain vigilant in their efforts to uphold safety standards and prevent potential risks associated with school transportation.

Also Read:

  1. Mahindra Introduces Entry-Level XUV700 Diesel 7-Seater Starting at Rs 15 Lakh

  2. MCD Initiates RFID and FASTag Services at Three Parking Sites in Delhi

  3. New Challan Rules: Vehicles with Dirt Face Fine! Understand the Regulations

Latest News

Testing the Fuel Efficiency of the Kia Carens Clavis Diesel MT in the Real World

Toyota Introduces the Twin-Turbo V8 Hybrid GR GT and GR GT3

What We Currently Know About the 2026 Maruti Brezza Facelift Spied in Manali

AWD Tata Harrier EVs Get Cheaper and What This Means for Purchasers

Launch of the Skoda Kushaq Facelift in January 2026

The Lexus LFA moniker is now resurrected as a fully electric supercar

Mercedes-Benz G-Class Cabriolet Testing Starts Before Worldwide Release

Sales Summary for November 2025 of the top 6 performers.

Nissan's New Compact SUV, the Kait, Makes Its Debut

November EV Sales Soar as MG Select Reaches 1,000 Units

Discounts of up to ₹2.15 lakh are available on Invicto, Jimny, Fronx, and other vehicles at Maruti Suzuki's December sales

Lexus's New RX 350h "Exquisite" Variant Provides a More Accessible Entry-Point

VinFast Limo Green Set to Hit Indian Roads in February 2026

Kia Confirms Global Unveil Date for the Compact EV2 Crossover

Maruti e Vitara electric SUV proves range of 543 kilometres

New Hyundai Venue Sees Massive Response, 32,000+ Bookings in Its First Month

Tata Sierra full prices to be released later this month

e Vitara receives full 5-star Bharat NCAP certification, ensuring safer rides for India’s EV future

Volkswagen offers discounts of up to ₹3 lakh on Tiguan, Taigun, and Virtus

Mahindra XUV700 Facelift to Arrive in Early January 2026

Mahindra moves to No. 2 while Tata drops to third

Price of BYD Sealion 7 to Rise from January 2026

VinFast preparing to introduce Limo Green, a 7-seater EV MPV for India

Mahindra Reports Strong November 2025 Results, SUV Sales Increase

India Unveils Indrajaal Ranger, a Next-Gen Mobile Anti-Drone Defence Vehicle

Explore Year End Offers

Quick Links
Contact UsBlogsSBI FASTag RechargeTelangana ChallanTech BlogsValet ServicesBug bountyFASTag Annual PassCar NewsCompare Cars
Products
New CarsCar InsuranceE ChallanFASTagParking SolutionsFuel PriceRTOPersonal LoanPersonal Loan EMI CalculatorVehicle Search
Reach us
For support: [email protected]
For Business: [email protected]
Unitech Cyber Park, 5th Floor, Tower A, Sec-39, Gurugram, Haryana 122022
Download Park+ app

Stay on the top of your car game with Park+. Sit back and relax while we take care of your car-related needs, all in one place.

10 Million+
Downloads
50 Million+
FASTag Recharges
1 Million+
Challans Resolved
google play
app store
© 2025 Park+. All rights reserved
Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Site Map