
City motorists are receiving e-chalans almost six months after
they had violated traffic rules. Surprisingly most of the cases are left free even
after the violators fail to pay the fine.
Most of them get tensed up and pay the fine in a nearby e-seva centre as the chalan
says "If failed to pay, you will be sentenced to three years of imprisonment."
The e-chalan concept that started in Hyderabad in May, 2007 came into effect from
June, 2007 and ever since then it tasted success.
Earlier, the police officials used to collect fines from the traffic violators on
the spot itself. After the introduction of the e-Chalan system, that came into
existence, the police will note down the number of the vehicle of the motorist who
had violates the traffic regulations and send the report to the e-Chalan department
at the Commissioner ate every evening. The concerned department will send notices to
the violators asking them to pay fine and also mentions the amount to be paid as
fine.
While the system and the cops are working round the clock to implement perfect
traffic rules and regulations across the city, most of the violators are failing to
pay the fines imposed on them for violating traffic rules.
"I don't remember violating traffic rules because the date and time on the
e-chalan are almost an year old," says V Abhishek, a Btech graduate.
"There are many issues regarding e-chalans that are to be sorted out. The most of the e-chalans are being received by wrong persons as either they had already sold off the vehicle or their friends who have used the vehicle had violated the traffic rules. The people who are willing sell their vehicles should also remember to get them registered on the buyer's name. Then there would be no such problems. We are working over it to solve such issues," said Surendra Babu, Additional Commissioner, Traffic.
they had violated traffic rules. Surprisingly most of the cases are left free even
after the violators fail to pay the fine.
Most of them get tensed up and pay the fine in a nearby e-seva centre as the chalan
says "If failed to pay, you will be sentenced to three years of imprisonment."
The e-chalan concept that started in Hyderabad in May, 2007 came into effect from
June, 2007 and ever since then it tasted success.
Earlier, the police officials used to collect fines from the traffic violators on
the spot itself. After the introduction of the e-Chalan system, that came into
existence, the police will note down the number of the vehicle of the motorist who
had violates the traffic regulations and send the report to the e-Chalan department
at the Commissioner ate every evening. The concerned department will send notices to
the violators asking them to pay fine and also mentions the amount to be paid as
fine.
While the system and the cops are working round the clock to implement perfect
traffic rules and regulations across the city, most of the violators are failing to
pay the fines imposed on them for violating traffic rules.
"I don't remember violating traffic rules because the date and time on the
e-chalan are almost an year old," says V Abhishek, a Btech graduate.
"There are many issues regarding e-chalans that are to be sorted out. The most of the e-chalans are being received by wrong persons as either they had already sold off the vehicle or their friends who have used the vehicle had violated the traffic rules. The people who are willing sell their vehicles should also remember to get them registered on the buyer's name. Then there would be no such problems. We are working over it to solve such issues," said Surendra Babu, Additional Commissioner, Traffic.
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