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TeamAckoDec 23, 2024
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The age-old system of handwritten traffic challans has been replaced by digital e-challans nationwide, including in Arunachal Pradesh. A step forward in streamlining traffic management, it can nonetheless be daunting when you're on the receiving end. You might fumble through questions like "How do I check my challan status?" or "What's the process for e challan payment in Arunachal Pradesh or other cities?" This blog post aims to be your guide, simplifying these processes for your convenience.
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An e-challan, or electronic challan, is a digital form of the traditional paper challan used by traffic police to penalise traffic violations.The traffic police armed with handheld devices or CCTV cameras capture this violation, noting down vehicle details. This data is instantly uploaded on the centralised system that generates an e-challan against your vehicle registration number. This e-challan is then sent to your registered address or mobile number with details of your offence and requisite penalty amount.
Neglecting an e-challan could lead to legal action or a hefty compounded fee. In certain instances, unpaid challans might even result in suspension of your driving licence. Additionally, pending challans could impact your vehicle insurance policy too. This could potentially affect your vehicle insurance claim settlement process, especially if the claim is related to a traffic rule violation for which an e-challan was issued.
Traffic Violation | Penalty |
---|---|
Over speeding | Rs. 1,000 - Rs. 2,000 |
Drunken driving | Rs. 10,000 |
Not wearing a helmet or seatbelt | Rs. 1,000 and/or suspension of driving license for 3 months |
Using mobile phone while driving
Jumping red light | Rs. 5,000 and/or suspension of driving license Rs. 1,000 - Rs. 2,000 |
Disclaimer: The above-mentioned fines and its conditions are subject to change at the discretion of the governing authorities.
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Here are the step-by-step process to check e-challan status:
1. Click here to download the ACKO app from Google Play Store or App Store.
2. Log in using your registered mobile number or email ID.
3. Once logged in, click on 'RTO Info' available in the menu.
4. Under 'RTO Info', select 'e-challan status'.
5. Input your vehicle registration number in the designated field and tap on 'Search'.
6. The next page will display 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 of your e-challan.
Mobile:
1. Locate the ‘Check Challan’ button at the bottom of this article.
2. Click on the button and enter your car number.
3. Check your police e-challan status seamlessly.
1. Visit the Parivahan website.
2. Enter Challan Number or Vehicle Details.
3. After entering your details, click the 'Get Details' button.
4. Check active challans linked to your vehicle number or challan number.
5. Pay online by following the prompts.
Avoiding traffic violations starts with responsible driving. Yet, unexpected situations can arise. Having a comprehensive insurance policy from ACKO can go a long way in easing your worries.
Here is a step-by-step guide for two popular payment portals:
1. Visit the Parivahan website.
2. Select "Check Challan Status" under the "Online Services" tab.
3. Input your vehicle's registration number or your license number.
4. Pending challans will be displayed.
5. Pay using your preferred payment method.
1. Visit the Arunachal Pradesh Transport Website.
2. Click "Pay Your Challan" under the "Services" section.
3. Enter your challan number and click on "Submit".
4. The system will fetch your challan details.
5. Proceed to make the payment.
Here are some key rules to follow to avoid e-challans:
1. Adhere to speed limits.
2. Both you and your pillion rider must wear helmets or seatbelts.
3. Respect pedestrians. It is the law.
4. Avoid drunk driving.
5. Don't use your phone while driving.
Don't worry, the AP police e-challan system provides a straightforward way for you to raise a complaint.
Step 1: Visit the official website of e-challan.
Step 2: Click on ‘Complaint’ and you will be redirected to the grievance page.
Step 3: Fill in the necessary details such as your name, email address, mobile number, vehicle number and a brief description of your complaint. Do remember to select the AP e-challan issue that you are disputing.
Step 4: Upload an image of the disputed e-challan.
Step 5: After filling in all the details, click on submit.
The online system for traffic challan status is a testament to the technological paradigm shift, making traffic rule enforcement more streamlined and transparent.Our primary goal should be to abide by traffic rules, rendering e-challans unnecessary. Stay engaged with traffic regulations. Also, ensure your vehicle is adequately insured. Quality insurance policies like those offered by ACKO can provide a safety net against financial hardships arising from violations or accidents.
Visit the Parivahan website and click e-challan System. Enter the registration number of your vehicle, followed by the last 5 digits of the chassis number or engine number to find details of your e-challan.
You should pay your challan either online (within 30 to 60 days which varies with state) or in the court. If you will not pay challan or do not visit the court, then automatic cost is added in the insurance bill with interest whenever you renew your insurance.
You can use UPI to make the payment.
For an offence, the traffic police can fine you once in a day. When traffic police stop you for the second time in a day and it is for another offence, you will have to pay the fine.
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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