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Traffic Fine: Big News! 50 percent discount for pending e-challan traffic violation cases till February 11 in this state, view details

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Traffic Challan: Big News! Rs 5,000 fine on private vehicles from Today if... Check Details

Traffic Fine: If a huge challan has been deducted for your vehicle and now you are worried about how to pay it, then you are going to get some relief. To give relief to the drivers, the Bengaluru government has announced a 50 per cent reduction on the challans issued to their vehicles. With this, the Bengaluru government wants to reduce the burden of challan on the vehicle owner, so that awareness of traffic rules can be increased.

This offer is for a limited time

The benefit of discount on challan is being given only till 11 February 2023 and vehicle owners can avail it only once. Explain that the decision to give this exemption has been taken in the meeting held on January 27 under the chairmanship of Justice B. Veerappa, acting chairman of the Karnataka State Legal Services Authority. In the meeting, the Transport Department was asked to take immediate steps.

This is how you can pay the fine

If you live in Bangalore, you can visit any of the 48 traffic police stations there to pay your vehicle challan. Apart from this, the challan can also be paid at the Traffic Management Center. Online payment can also be made on the official site of Bangalore Traffic Police https://bangaloretrafficpolice.gov.in.

More than four lakh cases settled

For information, let us tell you that many cases of violation of traffic rules were pending for a long time in Bengaluru city. To deal with this, about 4.2 lakh traffic-challan cases were settled during the Lok Adalat last year. During this, a fine of about Rs 23 crore was collected by the state government.

This time the state government wants to settle traffic matters by reducing fines.

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