Yes, Bengaluru now is the time to clear all your traffic fines. The State government has officially announced 50% Off on your traffic challans. The offer ends soon by February 11th make sure you clear your traffic challans within the given time.
It’s a Freeze time Offer, make use of it now. Let’s go through some of the most asked questions on traffic fine offers scenarios in Bangalore and understand things in a detailed manner.
The State government issued an order on 27th Jan 2023 after a meeting in the cabinet with Karnataka State Legal Services Authority. And resolved queries with the transport department to give out a properly justified offer that equals all.
The main reason to come up with this traffic challan offer is that almost Rs.500 crores traffic challans have been pending from Bengaluru city out of Rs.530 crores from the Karnataka state.
This is our time to become responsible citizens and pay our traffic penalties as early as possible. If the offer ends, then you might have to regret it.
So, for those who are willing to pay the fine. Here are the steps you can follow to pay your Bangalore traffic bill online,
How to Make Quick Payments on Bengaluru Traffic Bills Online
- Firstly visit the official website of Karnataka website i.e, www.karnatakaone.gov.in
- Now on the website home screen, you will be able to find the “Quick Pay” Option tap on it. A drop-down menu of all the cities of Karnataka will be displayed select “Bengaluru” from the list.
- Now the services provided in Bengaluru will be listed – Select “Collection of Traffic Police Violation Fine”
- After these above steps now a traffic challan payment window will open on your screen, as shown in the above figure.
- Now fill in the required fields, “RC Holder Name” and “Service/Registration Number”, select your mode of payment and make your traffic fine bill payment online.
- And remind yourself to save your traffic bill payment receipt.
List of Penalty Charges in 2024 You Should Avoid
Things Not to do to Avoid Penalties |
If done Penalty Charges in INR/- |
Driving without license |
Two-wheeler – INR 1,000/- Four-Wheelers or Light Motor Vehicles (LMV) – INR 2,000/- Others: INR 5,000/- |
Driving an unregistered vehicle |
Two-wheeler: INR 2,000/- Four-wheelers or LMV: INR 3,000/- Others: INR 5,000/- |
Over-speeding |
Two-three-wheelers, Four-wheelers, or LMV – INR 1,000/- Others: INR 2,000/- |
Using a mobile phone while driving |
Two-three-wheelers: INR 1,500/- Four-wheelers or LMV: INR 3,000/- Others: INR 5,000/- |
Driving without a number plate |
Two-three-wheelers: INR 2000/- Four-wheelers or LMV: INR 3000/- Others: INR 5000/- |
Driving with a disqualified license |
INR 10000/- |
Driving rashly/dangerously |
Two-three-wheelers: INR 1500/- Four-wheelers or LMV: INR 3000/- Others: INR 5000/- |
Driving without insurance |
Two-three-wheelers: INR 1000/- Four-wheelers or LMV: INR 2000/- Others: INR 4000/- |
Driving without a helmet/Seat Belt |
INR 500/- |
Blowing horn in the silent zone |
Two-three-wheelers: INR 500/- Others: INR 1000 |
Unauthorized people driving the vehicle |
Two-three-wheelers: INR 1000/- Four-wheelers or LMV: INR 2000/- Others: INR 5000/- |
Drunken Driving |
1st Time: INR 10000/- with or without a prison sentence of 6 months. Repeat offense: INR 15000/- with or without a prison sentence of 2 years. |
Racing |
1st offense: INR 5000/- Subsequent offense: INR 10000/- |
Driving without a permit |
1st instance: INR 5000/- Subsequent instances: 10000/- |
Carrying excess passengers |
200 per excess passenger |
A registered vehicle being driven by a minor |
INR 25000/- along with 3 years of prison sentence; Deregistration of vehicle for 1 year; Minor debarred from acquiring a driving license before the age of 25 years |
Disobedience of orders |
INR 1000/- |
Violation of emission standards |
Two-three-wheelers: INR 1500/- Others: INR 3000/- |
Violation of noise pollution standard |
Two-three-wheelers: INR 1500/- Others: INR 3000/- |
Overloading |
INR 5000+2000 for every additional tonnage |
Driving in an unsafe condition |
Two-three-wheelers: INR 1500/- Others: INR 3000/- |
Frequently Asked Questions on Banglore Offer on Traffic Challan Payment
1. What is the due date for Offer Banglore Traffic Challan Payment?
Feb 11 2023 is the due date for the Offer bill payment of traffic challans in Bangalore.
2. Can I pay Bengaluru Offer Traffic Fine online?
Yes, you can make your traffic fine payments online.
3. Where can Bengaluru offer traffic fines?
You can visit the official government website of Karnataka or the Bangalore traffic police website and make your traffic challan Payment.
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