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TeamAckoMar 22, 2024
In the beautiful state of Tripura, maintaining traffic discipline is as important as enjoying its scenic beauty. The e-challan Tripura system plays a pivotal role in ensuring this balance.
This article will delve into the intricacies of the Tripura e-challan system, serving as your guide to checking e-challan status and making payments online, understanding penalties for different violations, and adhering to basic road safety rules specific to Tripura.
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Here are common traffic violations in Bareilly along with their corresponding penalties:
Traffic Violation | Penalty |
---|---|
Driving without a seat belt | Rs. 1000 |
Triple riding on two-vehicle | Rs. 1000 |
Driving without helmet | Rs. 1000 |
Carrying excess luggage | For the first offence: Rs. 500 |
Driving without a number plate | For the first offense: Rs. 500 |
Disclaimer: The above-mentioned fines and their conditions are subject to change at the discretion of the governing authorities.
Have you ever considered how traffic tickets can affect your vehicle insurance? Insurance providers view them as an indication of risky driving behavior, which may increase your premium. As a result, driving safely is not just beneficial for everyone on the road, but it can also help you save money on your policy. Acknowledged for being transparent and affordable, ACKO can offer you even better rates if you maintain a clean driving record when it's time for car policy renewal.
With online platforms like the ACKO app/website and the Parivahan app, checking e-challan Tripura status is easier than ever.
Download the ACKO app from Google Play Store/App Store.
Log in using your registered mobile number/email ID.
Click on 'RTO Info'.
Under 'RTO Info', select 'e-challan status'.
Input your vehicle registration number and tap on 'Search'.
The next page will display all pending and paid challans against your vehicle.
Desktop:
On the right-hand side, you will find a challan widget.
Enter your car number and click on ‘Check Challan’ to know the status.
Mobile:
Locate the ‘Check Challan’ button at the bottom of this article.
Click on the button and enter your car number to check the status.
Download the Parivahan app from Google Play Store/App Store.
Log in and enter your vehicle registration number.
Click on 'Fetch Challan' to get the details of all traffic e-challans issued against your vehicle.
The app will now display a list of all the unpaid challans with the relevant details.
Don’t forget you can receive traffic challans while you’re on the road and you can pay them by following the simple steps mentioned below:
Visit the Parivahan site.
Enter your vehicle number/challan number/DL number.
Click on 'Get Details'.
You can now view your challan details.
Choose which challans you want to pay off and proceed with payment.
Here are some of the key rules you must follow to avoid getting e-challans in Tripura:
Always follow these rules to avoid getting challans in Tripura:
Always comply with speed limits.
Ensure to wear a helmet or fasten your seatbelt.
Never operate a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
Refrain from using mobile phones while driving.
Don't worry, the challan system provides a simple way for you to raise a complaint.
Visit the official website of e-challan.
Click on ‘Complaint’ and you will be redirected to the grievance page.
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 Tripura e-challan issue that you are disputing.
Upload an image of the disputed e-challan.
After filling in all the details, click on ‘Submit’.
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A1. Both the driver and pillion rider must wear helmets as per the rule of the M. V. Act.
A2. While wearing a half-helmet has been a longstanding tradition, it is no longer acceptable in India. Section 129(a) of the Motor Vehicles Act specifies rules and regulations regarding the type of helmet required while riding a bike.
A3. In case you have made the payment of tax but the intimation has not been sent to IT department due to any reason whatsoever (you may check if you have received the intimation from IT department. or not), the challan will be open and will be treated as “with open challan details.
A4. A fine of Rs. 5,000.
A5. As per Section 129, all individuals above the age of 4 years are required to wear protective headgear when riding a bike.
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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