Traffic rules
Despite all the efforts of the government and the traffic police, the number of people breaking the traffic rules is not decreasing. You will be surprised to know that in 2024 more than 8 crore train drivers were challaned. These included both car driver and two -wheeler equally. Not only this, the most invoices were done in the case of overseasing. About 50% of the challans were released under the overspeeding. This information is received from the ‘Challan Report’ of Cars 24. According to the report, a traffic fine of Rs 12,000 crore was imposed in India in 2024, out of which Rs 9,000 crore was not paid.
Important things of the report
The biggest problem became overspeeding, record 8 crore traffic invoices in 2024 were only for this reason. Challans of ₹ 12,000 crore were issued in 2024, out of which ₹ 9,000 crore is still outstanding. More than 8 crore challans were issued. An challan was done for almost every other vehicle. Overseas the most common crime, about 50% invoices occurred due to this. Helmets and seat belts were also run due to wrong parking, signal jumping. Both two-wheeler and four-wheeler equally guilty in breaking traffic rules. 55% of the challans were on four-wheelers and 45% on two-wheelers.
4,500 challans were issued daily in Gurugram
The report said that about 4,500 challans were made per day in Gurugram, while in Noida, more than three lakh rupees were challaned in a month for not only helmets. Despite the strict rules of the traffic police, the number of law breakers is steadily increasing. The figures point to a system where the fine is present on paper, but the prevention is weak. A fine of Rs 12,000 crore is not just a figure, but shows how many times and how easily traffic rules are violated across the country. The report said that 55 percent of the challans were of four wheelers, while the remaining 45 percent of the challans were of two -wheelers.
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