In Gurugram, Vehicles Will Be Detained Within 90 Days If Challan Is Due

In Gurugram, authorities have intensified efforts to collect outstanding traffic fines by impounding vehicles with unpaid challans. Over a recent 10-day period, 19 vehicles, including auto-rickshaws and motorcycles, were seized for accumulating more than 100 unpaid online challans each. Some of these vehicles had fines exceeding ₹1 lakh, with one auto-rickshaw facing 289 unpaid challans and a motorcycle with 195. On average, the traffic police issue over 3,000 online challans daily, primarily for violations such as wrong-side driving, unauthorized parking, signal jumping, and riding without helmets. To avoid vehicle seizure, drivers are urged to promptly pay their fines and adhere to traffic regulations.

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