Forgot to fill the traffic challan in UP? Now 10% extra extra fine, know the new rule. UP Traffic Challan New Rules E Challan Late Fee

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Up traffic challan: Have you not yet deposited any traffic invoice? If yes, be careful. The UP Transport Department has taken a big step by changing the traffic rules. Now those who do not fill the challan on time will have to pay not only the fine but also up to 10% additional late fees.

Why changed? (UP e-Challan Rules 2025)

According to the Transport Department, the challan of crores of rupees is arrears, which has been implemented to recover. Earlier only fine had to be paid, but now late fees will also be added to the pending challan.

When have the new rules have been applicable since? (Traffic Fine Late Fee in Up)

The new rule has come into force from 10 August. The vehicle owner will be given 30 days time to fill the challan. If the payment is not paid within the stipulated time, the fine will add up to 10% late fees.

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How to get the information about the challan? (UP Whatsapp e-Challan Service)

Now e-challan notices will be sent directly to the drivers on mobile.

  • You can check the status on Whatsapp Chatbot (8005441222).
  • Online payment can be made immediately.
  • Challan details can also be seen on the department’s official site (echallan.parivahan.gov.in).

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Which challans are being sent? (Pending e-challan in uttar pradesh)

In the first phase, information about pending invoices from January 2024 to July 2024 will be sent. Old challans will also be settled in the second phase.

How many notices will be sent? (UP Transport Department Challan Drive)

The Transport Department estimates that about 36 lakh e-challan notices will be sent.

  • More than 14 lakh notices will be sent only in 2024-25.
  • Motor Vehicles Act action can also be done on vehicle owners giving wrong mobile numbers.

According to the data, 27 lakh e-challan has been released in only 2024-25. A fine of about Rs 1400 crore is yet to be charged from this.

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This step of the UP government is not only important for implementing traffic discipline, but will also speed up the arrears. It is better for the drivers to fill your challan on time, otherwise you may face both additional late fees and legal action.

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