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You may soon get a chance & rebate to clear traffic fines

You may soon get a chance & rebate to clear traffic fines

NEW DELHI: In a move that could bring relief to lakhs of vehicle owners, the Delhi govt is likely to launch a one-time amnesty scheme, offering 50-70% waiver on outstanding traffic challans. Expected to roll out in the coming months, the scheme aims to reduce the massive backlog of unpaid challans and ease the burden on the judicial system.Officials indicated violators may be given a 2-3-month window to pay the reduced fines. A transport department official said the proposal was discussed at a high-level meeting. “This will be a one-time relaxation for two-, three-, and four-wheeler owners. People should treat it as an opportunity to clear dues because stricter penalties, such as registration cancellation, could follow,” the official said.

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Amnesty scheme aims to improve compliance The idea is to clear long-pending challans without the fear of hefty penalties, reduce court caseloads, and improve compliance,” another senior official said.The scheme will apply to both traffic and transport challans. While the transport department issues challans for violations like expired pollution clearance certificates (PUCC), wrong-side driving, and overloading, traffic police handle offences including helmetless riding, red-light jumping, and speeding. Only non-serious violations will be covered un-der the amnesty. Drunk driving, unauthorised driving, and driving without a valid licence, and other serious offences will not be covered in the scheme.E-challans are considered a better mechanism to deal with violators because they are presented with photographic proof captured by cameras. Traffic policemen or transport department enforcement teams often use an app to record violations, which they capture on their phone. A text notice informs the violator on his registered phone about the infraction and the fine can be paid online on the website.Still, many violators delay payments, waiting for Lok Adalat sessions where fines are often reduced. The absence of interest or penalties on delayed payments also discourages timely compliance. Infrastructure issues – faulty signals, poor signage, and confusing road layouts – further contribute to disputes and non-payment.Currently, minor (compoundable) challans can be settled on the spot, while serious (non-compoundable) ones go through virtual or district courts, adding to the legal backlog. “If this scheme doesn’t see proper response, the department may take stricter measures like cancelling registrations,” an official warned.”Under Union road transport ministry rules, the transport department has even the authority to disallow those with multiple pending challans from accessing online transactions related to their vehicles by putting it in ‘not to be transacted’ category on the Vahan portal,” the official said.

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