New rule for challan: Whenever the postman comes home, people become happy. But now instead of being happy, we are going to be stressed. As soon as they see the postman at the door of their house, a question will arise in their mind whether some mistake has been made. Yes, now the postman will also bring a challan along with the letter for violating traffic rules. Only last month, an agreement was signed between the Postal Department and Bihar Traffic Police. Now information has come to light that from this month, challans will be sent to the homes of those violating traffic rules through post.
In other cities including the capital Patna, challan is issued through cameras. Manual challan has been completely stopped. In such a situation, till now e-challan was sent to people's mobile phones for breaking traffic rules. But due to the registered number of many people being closed or changed, the information about filling e-challan is not available even after breaking the rules. Since the number entered while purchasing the car was with someone else, the message of the challan will be delivered somewhere else. Due to this, those breaking the rules were not able to get information about the challan. The work of identifying such people and sending challans by post is going to start soon. Let us tell you that the challan sent through post and the challan sent through message will be the same.
Highest invoice for helmet
Among the daily challans, the highest fine is imposed on helmets. On March 5, challans worth Rs 23 lakh 76 thousand 400 were issued on a total of 1871 vehicles through HHD machines and CCTV cameras installed in the smart city. In this, a challan of Rs 10 lakh 88 thousand was issued against 1088 vehicles without helmets. Apart from this, fine was imposed on 95 vehicles for over speeding, 35 for not wearing seat belts and 29 for triple riding. Apart from this, on March 06, challan of 78 vehicles was issued from interceptor vehicles.