In 2019, the New Motor Vehicle Amendment Act was enforced by the Government of India to impose stringent rules on traffic violators and enhance road safety. In line with the new traffic regulations, the Traffic Police now issue e-Challans in Bangalore for traffic violations in the city.
An e-Challan is a computer-generated challan that mentions the traffic fine and details of the traffic rule violated. The e-Challan is issued on the spot to the traffic violator and the traffic police server is updated automatically with the real-time entry. The electronic challan system has been introduced to increase transparency in the system so that violators cannot escape by bribing or any other means. The traffic e-challan can be paid either offline or online depending on the service provided by the city or state.
E-Challans are also generated for parking violations, that include parking the vehicle in a no-parking zone or jumping the red light or speeding. Since, physical payment of challan might be difficult for some, payment of e-Challan online is easier, faster and transparent.
How to Pay Bangalore Traffic E-Challan Online
To pay traffic challan online either one can make the payment through the Parivahan website or BangaloreOne or other payment portals like Paytm. Follow the simple steps to pay challan in hassle-free modes.
On PayTM
The online payment portal of Paytm can be used to pay e-Challan fines in Bangalore. This cashless method of payment can be used to pay traffic e-Challan fines on spot or at any convenient time.
Using Paytm Mobile App
- Step 1: Click on the Paytm mobile app on the phone
- Step 2: Scroll down to the ‘Recharge and Bill Payment’ option
- Step 3: Click on ‘View More Option’
- Step 4: Scroll Down and Find the option ‘Transit’
- Step 5: Select the option ‘Challan’ and Click
- Step 6: Under the option, ‘Traffic Authority’ enter the name of the city or select the option ‘Bangalore Traffic Police’
- Step 7: Enter the Vehicle Number and Click ‘Proceed’
- Step 8: Check the ‘Status of Challan’
- Step 9: Click on ‘Proceed’ to check the fine amount
- Step 10: Choose the preferred mode of payment and pay
- Step 10: Once the transaction gets complete, a notification message comes on the registered mobile number and email id.
Using Paytm Website
- Step 1: Click on the ‘Sign In’ option on the right top side of the Paytm Website page
- Step 2: To login into your Paytm Web account – Open Paytm App, tap the scan option at the bottom and point the Paytm Scan at the QR code shown on the Webpage.
- Step 3: Click on ‘Payment For Consumers’
- Step 4: Click on ‘Payments’
- Step 5: Click on ‘Bill Payments and Recharges’
- Step 6: Scroll down and click on ‘Traffic Challan’
- Step 7: Click on option ‘Bangalore Traffic Police’
- Step 8: Enter the ‘Vehicle Number’ and click ‘Proceed’
- Step 9: Check the ‘Challan Status’ and select the mode of payment and pay the traffic e-Challan
- Step 10: Once payment is done, a message gets generated to the registered mobile number
On Parivahan Website
Follow the steps to pay online traffic fines on the e-challan website or parivahan website
- Step 1: Go to the Parivahan website or e-Challan website page
- Step 2: Click on ‘Online Services’ on the left-hand top of the page
- Step 3: Click on the ‘Check Challan Status’ from the drop-down
- Step 4: Next, enter the ‘Challan Number’ or ‘Vehicle Number’ or ‘Driver License Number’, enter the captcha shown and click on ‘Get Details’
- Step 5: Check the Status and click on the ‘Pay Now’ button
- Step 6: Select the mode of payment and pay the penalty amount
- Step 7: Once the payment is done, the user will receive a transaction ID
On Traffic Police Website
Traffic e-Challans can be paid from the Bangalore traffic police website for a spot fine, parking offences and other traffic penalties.
- Step 1: Visit the Bangalore Traffic Police Official website
- Step 2: Scroll Down to ‘Pay Your Fines’ Section
- Step 3: Click on any one of the options as applicable – ‘Search and Payment Method
By Vehicle Number’ or Penalties For Parking Violations Tags’ or ‘Penalties Through PTM’
- For payment via ‘Search and Payment Method By Vehicle Number’:
- Step 1: Click on the ‘Search and Payment Method By Vehicle Number’ and will be directed to the Karnataka BangaloreOne page.
- Step 2: Enter the Notice No or Registration No, followed by the Captcha or enter the license no and license holder name and email id.
- Step 3: Search for the challan status.
- Step 4: Select the payment method and tick on the terms and conditions
- Step 5: Click on the ‘Continue For Payment’ option. Pay the fine amount.
- For payment via ‘Penalties For Parking Violation Tags’.
- Step 1: Click on ‘Penalties For Parking Violation Tags’
- Step 2: Will be redirected to the karnatakaone.gov.in.
- Step 3: Enter the ‘Parking Violation Tag No’.
- Step 4: Click on either ‘New Registration No’ or ‘Old Registration No’.
- Step 5: Enter the ‘Violation Date’, ‘Violation Time’, ‘Fine Amount’ and ‘Email Id’ .
- Step 6: Select the mode of payment.
- Step 7: Click on ‘Agree To The Terms And Conditions For Online Payments/Services’.
- Step 8: Click on ‘Continue For Payment’.
- For payment via ‘Penalties Through PTM’
- Step 1: Click on ‘Penalties Through PTM’
- Step 2: Will be directed to the Paytm Website Page
- Step 3: Enter the ‘Vehicle No’ and Click on ‘Proceed’
- Step 4: Scan the QR code with Paytm App
- Step 5: Click on ‘Payment For Consumers’.
- Step 6: Click on ‘Payments’.
- Step 7: Click on ‘Bill Payments and Recharges’.
- Step 8: Scroll down and click on ‘Traffic Challan’.
- Step 9: Click on the option ‘Bangalore Traffic Police’.
- Step 10: Enter the ‘Vehicle Number’ and click ‘Proceed’.
- Step 11: Check the ‘Challan Status’
- Step 12: Select the mode of payment
- Step 13: Pay the traffic e-Challan.
- Step 14: Once payment is done, a message gets generated to the registered mobile number
On BangaloreOne Portal
Traffic E-Challan can be paid through any of the KarnatakaOne centres in the city. One has to take the issue notice and pay the penalty amount at the designated desk or can be paid even online through the BangaloreOne portal. For online payment follow the following steps
- Step 1: Visit the BangaloreOne or KarnatakaOne website.
- Step 2: Click on the ‘Online Services’ tab
- Step 3: Click on ‘Police’ category
- Step 4: Choose the option for the category of e-Challan fine
1) Pay Traffic Violation Fine
- Step 1: Click on the option ‘Pay Traffic Violation’
- Step 2: Click on ‘Avail Online’ option
- Step 3: Click on ‘Notice No’ or ‘Registration No’ and enter the no and captcha
- Step 4: Or enter the ‘License Valid Upto’ details, ‘RC Holder Name’, ‘License Number’, ‘License Holder Name’, ‘License Holder Address’, ‘Issuing RTO’ details.
- Step 5: Click on the ‘Agree To The Terms and Conditions’ option
- Step 6: Select the mode of payment option’
- Enter the valid mobile number
- Click on ‘Continue For Payment’
2) Pay Parking Violation Tag Against Tag
- Step 1: Click on the option ‘Pay Parking Violation Fine Against Tag’
- Step 2: Click on the option ‘Avail Online’
- Step 3: Enter the Serial Number
- Step 4: Click on ‘New Registration No’ or ‘Old Registration No’
- Step 5: Enter ‘Registration No’
- Step 6: Step 7: Enter ‘Type of Violation’
- Step 8: Enter ‘Violation Date’, ‘Violation Time’, ‘Violation Place’
- Step 9: Enter ‘Remarks’, ‘Station Code’ and ‘Fine Amount’
- Step 10: Enter the Captcha
- Step 11: Select the method of Payment
- Step 12: Click on the ‘Agree To The Terms And Conditions’ option
- Step 13: Enter the valid Mobile Number
- Step 14: Click on ‘Continue For Payment’
3) Pay Through ‘Quick Pay’
- Step 1: Visit the BangaloreOne or KarnatakaOne website
- Step 2: Click on the ‘Quick Pay’ option under the Sign In option
- Step 3: Click on any one of the below options as applicable
a) ‘Collection Of Traffic Police Violation Fine’
- Step 1: Click on ‘Notice No.’ or ‘Registration No.’ and enter the no and captcha
- Step 2: Or enter the ‘License Valid Upto’ details, ‘RC Holder Name’, ‘License Number’, ‘License Holder Name’, ‘License Holder Address’, ‘Issuing RTO’ details.
- Step 3: Click on the ‘Agree To The Terms and Conditions’ option
- Step 4: Select the mode of payment option’
- Step 5: Enter the valid mobile number
- Step 6: Click on ‘Continue For Payment’
b) ‘Collection Of Fine For Traffic Violation By Tag’
- Step 1: Click on the option ‘Pay Parking Violation Fine Against Tag’
- Step 2: Click on the option ‘Avail Online’
- Step 3: Select the City
- Step 4: Enter the Serial Number
- Step 5: Click on ‘New Registration No’ or ‘Old Registration No’
- Step 6: Enter ‘Registration No’
- Step 7: Enter ‘Type of Violation’
- Step 8: Enter ‘Violation Date’, ‘Violation Time’, ‘Violation Place’
- Step 9: Enter ‘Remarks’, ‘Station Code’ and ‘Fine Amount’
- Step 10: Enter the Captcha
- Step 11: Select the method of Payment
- Step 12: Click on the ‘Agree To The Terms And Conditions’ option
- Step 13: Enter the valid Mobile Number
- Step 14: Click on ‘Continue For Payment’
Pay Traffic Challan Offline
Traffic challan can be paid offline at any traffic police station in the city. Keep the traffic violation letter when visiting the traffic police station. It’s more reasonable not to have any traffic e-Challan penalty due.
How to Check Traffic Fine and e-Challan Status Online
- Step 1: Visit the page of e-challan.parivhan.gov.in
- Step 2: Click on the ‘Online Services’ option
- Step 3: Select ‘Check Challan Status’
- Step 4: Give Challan Details by entering either the DL number or Challan number or Vehicle number
- Step 5: Enter the relevant details
- Step 6: A window will open to show the details
Bangalore Traffic Police Challan Fees
Offense | Traffic Penalties in Bangalore |
Driving with no seatbelt or helmet | Rs 500 |
No driving license | Rs 5000 fine with/or 3 months of imprisonment |
Over speeding | Rs. 1000 for LMV Rs 2000 for MSV |
Driving while drunk | Rs. 10000 |
Riding/driving with no insurance | Rs. 1000 for two-wheelersRs. 2000 for 4-wheelersRs. 4000 for heavy good vehicles |
Riding/driving with mobile in hand | Rs. 1000-5000 with/or 6-12 months of imprisonment |
Racing or speeding | Rs. 5000 or upto 3 months of imprisonment |
Obstructing while emergency vehicle goes by | Rs. 10000 |
Offenses that are juvenile | Rs. 25000 with 3 years of imprisonment for the guardian |
Overloading of two-wheelers | Rs. 2000 and disqualification of license for 3 months |
Driving with no proper registered documents | 2-3 Wheelers – Rs. 2,000, LMV – Rs. 3,000, Others – Rs. 5,000 |
Overloading of four-wheelers | Rs. 1000 per extra passenger |
Riding/driving after being disqualified | Rs. 10000 and/ or community service |
Driving with no requisite ticket | Rs.500 |
Carrying Excess Passenger | Rs. 200 – For every extra passenger |
Aggregators with no driving license | Rs 25000 to Rs. 100000 |
Honking while in a Silent Zone | Rs. 500 for two-wheelersRs. 1000 for Others |
Not adhering to the orders of authorities | Rs. 1000 |
Operation of oversized vehicles | Rs. 5,000 Rs. 2,000 for every additional ton |
Riding helmetless (both rider and the pillion rider) | Rs. 500 |
Summary
The introduction of an e-Challan to pay traffic challan has made the job of paying traffic fines a less tedious affair. The e-Challan system has not only benefited the traffic police department to keep a tab on violators but made the method to pay challan hassle-free and less time taking.
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FAQ
How can I check my e-Challan in Bangalore?
The traffic e-Challan can be checked from www.echallan.parivahan.gov.in. Check the status and any due penalty for the vehicle to make the payment.
How can I pay my traffic challan online in Bangalore?
One can pay the e-Challan fine through Paytm, Traffic Police website and BangaloreOne.
What will happen if I do not pay the amount of my e-Challan in Bangalore?
If one fails to pay traffic challan fine then a traffic police officer will visit the violator’s address to collect the fine. If the e-Challan fine is not paid then the offender will be summoned to the court. And still if the offender does not visit the court, then his /her license will be suspended.
Within how many days does an e-Challan need to be paid?
Within 60 days an e-Challan has to be paid from the date of issue. Failure to pay the e-Challan will promote the matter to be taken to the court.
Who has been authorised to collect traffic fines in Bangalore?
A Traffic Police officer who is a branch officer or of and above the rank of an Assistant Sub-Inspector of traffic police in Bangalore can collect traffic fines on-spot in Bangalore.
What are the important documents to be carried while driving to avoid traffic fines?
The important documents to be carried while driving a vehicle are the vehicle registration certificate, driving license, insurance certificate, Pollution control certificate, etc.
Can I be fined for the same traffic violation in Bangalore?
Yes, one can be fined for the same offence, if repeated. And the penalty amount will be higher during the second time, for instance offences like general offences, rash driving, overspeeding, driving under the influence of alcohol, driving when mentally or physically unfit, driving uninsured vehicle etc.
Where is the Bangalore traffic challan app available?
The Bangalore Traffic Police App can be downloaded from the Playstore on Google.
For what kind of violations can an e-Challan be issued?
An e-Challan can be given by the traffic police for violations of traffic rules such as failure to maintain road marks, rash driving on road, violating the traffic signal, incorrect presentation of the number plate, not using a seat belt, for not carrying the necessary documents etc.
What are the reasons for a vehicle being towed away?
A vehicle can be towed away if it is left unattended or abandoned, if it was parked in a no-parking spot, if it was parked in a way that caused inconvenience to other commuters, or if it was parked on the wrong side of the road.
Can the challan fine be paid offline?
Yes, The traffic e-Challan can be paid offline at any traffic police station or visiting any of the centres of BangaloreOne.
What is the penalty for using a mobile phone while driving?
A driver using a mobile phone while driving can be issued an e-Challan if he/she disrupts or causes inconveniences or poses a threat to the safety of pedestrians and other vehicles an amount of Rs 1000 and the compounding fee is Rs 500.
What is the new Motor Vehicle Act?
The new Motor Vehicles Act came into force in 2019 on the recommendations made by the Group of then Transport Ministers of States. The Act brought into effect stringent rules for traffic rules violations. Penalties for drunk and drive, driving without a licence, rash driving, over-speeding, etc. have revised fine amounts. The fines will be revised every year by April 1st by a certain %. Even the compensation amount for road accident deaths and injuries have been increased.
What are the road safety rules for 4-wheeler drivers in Karnataka?
Always wear seat belts: Wearing seat belts is essential while travelling in a car. Besides the driver, other passengers should also wear seat belts to avoid injuries in case of unexpected jerks, sudden brakes, or mishaps. Children sitting in the back seat should also wear a harness or belt.
Use mirrors and indicators: Always adjust your rearview mirror before getting on the road. The rearview mirror, called the third eye of the driver, is very helpful while taking a turn, changing lanes, overtaking a vehicle, and reversing the vehicle. It is also a good practice to use indicators for the right turn, left turn, and parking/stopping.