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TeamAckoMar 12, 2024
Agar e-challan system handles traffic violations, promotes responsible driving, and aims to create safer roads. Learn how to check your e-challan status and understand traffic regulations and penalties.
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An e-challan is a digital traffic ticket issued by the traffic police for contravening traffic norms. An evolution from the traditional paper challans, these electronic counterparts were introduced by the Madhya Pradesh traffic police in a bid to streamline the process of penalising and ensuring adherence to traffic rules.
e-Challan enforces traffic rules for violations like over-speeding, red lights, and not wearing safety gear among others.
Here's a glimpse into some of the common traffic violations in Agar and their corresponding penalties:
Traffic Violation | Penalty |
---|---|
Driving without holding an effective driving licence | Rs. 500 or 3 months imprisonment or both |
Driving by an under-aged person (Minor driving vehicle) | Rs. 500 or 3 months imprisonment or both |
Owner or person-in-charge of a vehicle permitting an unlicenced person or an under-aged person to drive it (Parents/guardians/friends permitting minor to drive vehicle) | Rs. 1000 or 3 months imprisonment or both |
Holder of a driving licence permitting it to be used by other person | Rs. 100 for the first offence Rs. 300 for the second or subsequent offence |
(i) Disqualified person driving a vehicle or (ii) applying for or obtaining a driving licence or (iii) seeking a licence without disclosing endorsements made on driving licence previously held | Rs. 500 or 3 months imprisonment |
Driving a vehicle at an excessive speed | Rs. 400 for the first offence Rs. 1000 for the second or subsequent offence |
Disclaimer: The above-mentioned information is subject to change at the discretion of the governing authorities.
Did you know your driving habits impact your car insurance? Insurers consider how safe you drive when setting your premium. e-Challans raise your risk profile, leading to a higher premium.
So, drive safely and follow traffic laws for your safety and an affordable comprehensive insurance. At ACKO, known for transparency and competitive rates, responsible driving habits could translate to lower premiums at renewal time.
You can check your e-challan status using different platforms such as the Parivahan website - a Government of India initiative and ACKO App.
1. Click here to download the ACKO app from Google Play Store or App Store.
2. Once logged in, click on 'RTO Info' available in the menu.
3. Under 'RTO Info', select 'e-challan status'.
4. Input your vehicle registration number in the designated field and tap on 'Search' to view all pending and paid challans against your vehicle.
Desktop:
1. On the right hand side, you will find a challan widget.
2. Enter your car number.
3. Click on ‘Check Challan’ to know the status.
Mobile:
1. Click the ‘Check Challan’ button at the bottom of this article.
2. Enter your car number to check the status.
Through Parivahan App
1. Download the Parivahan app from Google Play Store or App Store.
2. Log in and click on 'Fetch Challan' to see a list of all the unpaid challans.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can pay your challan on government websites:
Visit the Parivahan e-challan webpage
Enter your challan number, vehicle number, or driving licence number.
Enter the displayed Captcha code and click 'Get Details'.
You'll see a list of your e-challans. Choose the one you wish to settle and proceed with the payment.
Once completed, you will receive an acknowledgment message and the transaction ID for your records.
Click on the 'Pay e-challan' link, which redirects you to the Parivahan website.
Follow the same steps as mentioned above to complete your payment.
Here are some of the key rules you must follow to avoid getting e-challans in MP:
Drive on the left side of the road and give way to oncoming traffic from your right.
Signal with your indicator or horn when overtaking from the right side.
Follow traffic signals and road signs to ensure safety and avoid penalties.
Park only in designated areas to avoid chaos and potential accidents.
Always carry your essential documents such as driver's licence, registration certificate, insurance certificate, etc.
Don't worry, the MP police e-challan system provides a straightforward way for you to raise a complaint.
1. Visit the official website of e-challan.
2. Click on ‘Complaint’ to be re-directed to the grievance page.
3. Fill in the necessary details & select the Agar e-challan issue that you are disputing.
4. Upload an image of the disputed e-challan.
5. After filling in all the details, click on ‘Submit’.
Staying safe on the road isn't just about avoiding fines, it's about protecting yourself and those around you.
That's why we at ACKO offer affordable third-party insurance plans that are easy to understand and purchase. Our direct-to-consumer model means you won't have to worry about extra costs either.
You can visit the official website of Madhya Pradesh Police Department and click on ‘Pay Now’ next to the traffic e-challan. Select your preferred payment mode and make the payment.
To check your traffic fines online, simply download the ACKO app, log in, enter your vehicle number and click on ‘Check Challan’. Alternatively, take a look at the widget on the right hand side of this article, enter your car number, and click on ‘Check Challan’.
Unpaid e-challans can pile up, leading to hefty fines. It's vital to pay these fines within 60 days of receipt. If not paid within this time frame, further legal actions like summoning the defaulter to court can occur.
Traffic police can fine once in a day for an offence. If the second time in a day when traffic police stops you, if it's for another offence then you will have to pay the fine for the offence.
The information on this page is compiled from different websites and government sources, which may be updated from time to time. Please refer to the respective government websites and verify before making any RTO-related decisions.
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