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Traffic e-Challans to reach in 15 days max

Traffic e-Challans to reach in 15 days max
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New Delhi: The traffic enforcement agent in all states must send Challans to offenders within 15 days of noting any violations electronically.
In addition, the state government and institutions concerned must ensure notifications about installing CCTV cameras, speed detection cameras or the device to record violations of traffic norms, in accordance with a set of new rules that are notified by the Ministry of Transportation of the road under the Motor Transportation.
Vehicle Act.
The rules determine that the agents concerned must ensure that the corresponding warning signs are placed before the stretch monitored by electronic enforcement devices and they must ensure that the physical sign, physical stop line and pedestrian crossing is clearly marked on the road.
Lost signage and physical signs are common throughout the city in India.
This is a prerequisite for enforcing traffic rules.
Ministry officials said one of the main objectives of the enhanced MV law was to bring transparency in the enforcement of traffic rules by using it and CCTV recording.
To ensure that there is appropriate evidence to prove violations, regulations have determined that enforcement agencies must save recordings to the disposal of Challan and to conclusions from the process that began, including appeal.
Countries have been encouraged to introduce cameras that can be used for enforcement personnel while managing traffic or carrying out enforcement drives.
They also have to tell offenders that the entire episode is being recorded to be used as evidence.
Under this rule, the state government will also ensure that the right electronic enforcement devices are installed on high-risk corridors and highdensity on national highways and state highways, and at the critical intersection at least in all cities – plus the city.
It has issued a list of 132 cities, which qualifies for electronic monitoring.
Maharashtra has a maximum of 19 cities like that, followed by 17 in Uttar Pradesh and 13 in Andhra Pradesh.
“Now with an increase in penalties for traffic violations, countries produce more income and it must be used ideally to place an electronic enforcement system in all cities.
We need to switch from deploying traffic police to capture violators to use technology to record evidence Scientific.
Traffic violations will only decrease when there is a hidden fear for every violation and it can only occur when we have electronic enforcement, “said a central government official.

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