Payment of fines for traffic violations too goes digital
By Express News Service |
Published: 27th July 2017 08:13 AM |
CHENNAI:
Call it a measure to bring in transparency or one to keep pace with the
digital revolution. Chennai City Traffic Police will now allow traffic
violators to pay spot fine through debit or credit cards. As many as 100
Point of Sale (PoS) machines were distributed on Wednesday, with senior
police officials stating they will be put to use immediately.
Traffic police have filed a total of 10.5 lakh cases, with fines totalling D12 crore collected for the same
Maximum offences
No parking: 1.5 lakh cases, fine amounting to Rs 1.7 crore collected
Without licence: 3,000 cases, fine amounting to Rs 14.60 lakh collected
Overspeeding: 37,000 cases, fine amounting to Rs 1.14 crore collected
Stop-line violations: 41,000 cases, fine amounting to Rs 43 lakh collected
Signal violations: 60,000 cases, fine amounting to Rs 60 lakh collected
At
present, riders caught violating the provisions of Motor Vehicles Act
(1988) are apprehended by police, who employ hand-held machines for spot
fining. There are around 40 types of violations, such as disregarding
traffic signs and driving without licence, for which fine amounting to a
minimum of Rs 100 is levied.
However, instances of fine
receipts not being issued and cops demanding quick money to let the
drivers free have led to a significant section of people to share a
negative perception about the system.
Senior police officials believe the latest measure will help to change the public impression. “This system of card payments will bring in transparency since there will be no involvement of hard cash.
Senior police officials believe the latest measure will help to change the public impression. “This system of card payments will bring in transparency since there will be no involvement of hard cash.
We
are looking to expand this provision in future,” K Periaiah, Additional
Commissioner of Police (Traffic) told Express. Though 100 machines,
supplied by the State bank of India, have been put to use currently,
more PoS machines will be procured soon. Only personnel holding the rank
of Sub-Inspectors (Traffic) or above have been authorised to use the
machines, for which training has been given to them.
“Three
receipts will be generated for the rider, the officer and headquarters.
The fine amount will be directly deposited in the road safety fund of
the Transport department,” said a police officer. He added that drivers
caught for all violations except for riding without helmet can pay using
their cards. Helmet-less drivers are issued challans and have to pay
their fines after appearing in court.
Police officials say they collected around Rs 25 crore as fine amount from violators last year. This year until this month, Rs 12 crore has been collected as fines, with maximum violations being reported for overspeeding and parking.
Police officials say they collected around Rs 25 crore as fine amount from violators last year. This year until this month, Rs 12 crore has been collected as fines, with maximum violations being reported for overspeeding and parking.
This year so far
Traffic police have filed a total of 10.5 lakh cases, with fines totalling D12 crore collected for the same
Maximum offences
No parking: 1.5 lakh cases, fine amounting to Rs 1.7 crore collected
Without licence: 3,000 cases, fine amounting to Rs 14.60 lakh collected
Overspeeding: 37,000 cases, fine amounting to Rs 1.14 crore collected
Stop-line violations: 41,000 cases, fine amounting to Rs 43 lakh collected
Signal violations: 60,000 cases, fine amounting to Rs 60 lakh collected
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