Traffic violation: State agencies now required to send notice within 15 days

By  Jasleen Kaur August 19th 2021 03:09 PM -- Updated: August 19th 2021 03:22 PM

States enforcement agencies will have to send traffic violation notice to the offender within 15 days of the offence committed, and the electronic record should be stored till the disposal of challan, according to new rules notified by the Ministry of Road Transport

and Highways.

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has issued a notification, under the amended Motor Vehicle Act, wherein electronic enforcement devices will be used for issuing challan.

State agencies now required to send traffic violation notice within 15 days | Business Standard News

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"The notice of offence shall be sent within 15 days of the occurrence of the offence and the electronic record collected by way of electronic monitoring should be stored till the disposal of challan," the ministry said in a series of tweets.

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According to the new rules, the electronic enforcement devices include speed camera, closed-circuit television camera, speed gun, body wearable camera, dashboard camera, Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), weigh-in machine (WIM) and any such other technology specified by the state government.

"State governments shall ensure that such devices are placed at high-risk/high-density corridors on national highways, state highways, and at critical junctions, at least in major cities with more than 1 million population, including 132 cities mentioned in the notification," the ministry said.

State agencies now required to send traffic violation notice within 15 days | Business Standard News

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It said the electronic enforcement device should be placed in such a manner so as not to cause any obstruction, line-of-sight issues or interruption in traffic flow.

-PTC News with inputs from agencies

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