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With over 1 crore registered vehicles, Delhi’s roads from the busy corridors of Karol Bagh to the fast-moving lanes of Ring Road depend heavily on the e challan Delhi system introduced in 2018. This digital system allows the Delhi Traffic Police to issue more than 5,000 Delhi traffic challans every day for common violations such as overspeeding above 60 km/h, jumping red lights in Connaught Place, illegal parking near AIIMS, or riding without helmets in areas like Rohini.
The system is powered by a network of more than 100 active traffic cameras. It is now integrated with the Delhi RTO and the national Parivahan portal, allowing people to receive instant SMS and email warnings regarding their offences. You have 60 days to clear your e challan in Delhi to avoid late fees and licence suspension while also helping to create a safer road network across the capital.
With CarInfo, checking and paying your Delhi traffic e-Challan is effortless. You can instantly view pending challans, offence details, and make secure payments, all synced directly with Delhi Traffic Police and Parivahan databases.
To successfully pay your Delhi traffic challan online, you will need a few important details available on-hand. The most important details to have are your vehicle's registration number, challan number, or driving license number. These details do require to be able to retrieve your pending challans from official databases such as those of Delhi Traffic Police, Parivahan Sewa, or CarInfo.
Second, ensure that your mobile number is active so you can receive OTPs and payment confirmations. Having the details, either physically or electronically, available for the transaction will not only speed up the process but also will make the payment process smoother and safer for your Delhi traffic e challan and payment.
Keep yourself updated about the latest Delhi traffic offences and fines (most importantly, to not have to pay a heavy Delhi traffic challan or Delhi Traffic police challan). Here are the major offences under the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019 with their current fines in Delhi:
| Violation | Penalty/Fine Charged (₹) |
|---|---|
| Overspeeding (Light Vehicles) | ₹1,000 - ₹2,000 |
| Overspeeding (Heavy Vehicles) | ₹2,000 - ₹4,000 |
| Jumping a Red Light | ₹1,000 - ₹5,000 |
| Driving Without a Helmet (Rider or Pillion) | ₹1,000 each |
| Not Wearing Seat Belt (Driver or Passenger) | ₹1,000 |
| Using Mobile Phone While Driving | ₹5,000 |
| Parking in No-Parking Zones | ₹1,000 |
| Driving Without Valid Pollution (PUC) Certificate | Up to ₹10,000 |
| Drink and Drive (First Offence) | ₹10,000 + 6-month licence suspension |
| Driving Without Licence | ₹5,000 |
| Driving Without Insurance | ₹2,000 |
| Driving on Wrong Side | ₹1,000 |
| Driving Against One-Way Traffic | ₹2,000 |
| Overloading (Passenger or Goods Vehicles) | ₹2,000 + vehicle detention |
| Stopping on a Signal-Free Corridor (e.g., Bus Lanes) | ₹1,000 |
| Failure to Give Way to Emergency Vehicles | ₹10,000 |
| Obstructing the Free Flow of Traffic | ₹2,000 |
| No Valid Registration Certificate (RC) | ₹5,000 |
| No Side Mirror or Defective Mirror | ₹1,000 |
| Impersonating Police / Using Fake Number Plates | ₹25,000 + Court Trial |
| Violation of Motor Vehicle Fitness Rules (Expired Fitness) | ₹5,000 |
Source: Delhi Traffic Police & Parivahan
Delhi has a lot of traffic each day, alongside repeated traffic infractions. Here are six of the most common offenses:
These are future proposals and not yet implemented but are part of the Delhi EV Policy 2.0:
| Rule | Proposed From | Details | Challan / Fine |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ban on Registration of Petrol, Diesel, CNG Two-Wheelers | 🚫 August 15, 2026 | Only electric two-wheelers will be allowed to register in Delhi | Not applicable yet |
| No New Permits for CNG Auto-Rickshaws | 🚫 August 15, 2025 | No new CNG auto permits and no renewals for old ones | Permit refusal (No specific fine) |
| Restriction on Fossil Fuel Cars | TBD (Draft) | Households may be restricted to owning a max of 2 fossil fuel cars | Challan mechanism TBD (Penalties not specified yet) |
| Incentives for Electric Vehicles | Ongoing | Cash subsidies for electric two-wheelers (up to ₹29,000), tax exemptions on hybrid vehicles | N/A |
Note: Effective dates are the proposed timeline and may change on final notification. Source:Delhi EV Policy 2.0 (Draft) and Proposed Rules: Business Standard and Times of India
| Traffic Violation | What It Means | Penalty (As Per Law) | Common Areas in delhi Where It Happens |
|---|---|---|---|
| Using Mobile Phone While Driving/Riding | Holding, texting, or using a phone while operating a vehicle. | ₹5,000 (First Offence) ₹10,000 (Repeat Offence) | Outer Ring Road, Barapullah Flyover, Delhi Cantt |
| Jumping a Red Light | Failing to stop at a traffic light when it's red. | ₹1,000 to ₹5,000 | Connaught Place, ITO Crossing, AIIMS Intersection |
| No Valid PUC Certificate | Driving without a valid Pollution Under Control certificate. | ₹10,000 + DL Suspension | Checkpoints at Dhaula Kuan, Anand Vihar, Ashram Chowk |
| Driving Without a Valid License | Operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license. | ₹5,000 | Najafgarh Road, Dwarka Sector 21, NH-24 near Ghazipur |
| Modified/Illegal Silencers | Use of noisy, custom silencers contributing to sound pollution. | ₹5,000–₹10,000 + Possible Vehicle Seizure | Karol Bagh, Lajpat Nagar, Rajouri Garden, and evening bike hubs |
| Honking in Silence Zones | Honking near schools, hospitals, or silence zones. | ₹2,000 (1st Offence) ₹4,000 (Repeat Offence) | AIIMS, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, DPS RK Puram, NDMC schools |
| Over-speeding | Exceeding the city speed limit (usually 40–60 km/h in urban areas) | ₹1,000 for LMV ₹2,000 for HMV | DND Flyway, NH-24, Ring Road, Barapullah Elevated Road |
| Overloading Vehicle/Passengers | Carrying more passengers or goods than legally allowed. | ₹5,000 to ₹10,000 | Kashmere Gate Bus Stand, Azadpur Mandi, Shahdara, Sarai Kale Khan |
| Unauthorized Parking | Parking in restricted areas or blocking traffic movement. | ₹500 to ₹2,000 | Karol Bagh, Laxmi Nagar, Jama Masjid, Chandni Chowk, CP |
Did you know? The Delhi Traffic Police will reward responsible citizens if they report traffic violations like wrong parking, jumping signals, or careless driving. The steps below will guide you on how to report:
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Enter your vehicle registration number to check your Delhi eChallan. ChallanInfo will show all pending and paid challans issued by Delhi Traffic Police along with their status and details.
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A Notice challan is issued when the vehicle owner is required to respond or provide clarification for a traffic violation. You may need to submit details or follow instructions from Delhi Traffic Police to resolve it.
If any service fee applies while paying your Delhi eChallan, it will be clearly shown before payment. You can review the total amount before proceeding.
In most cases, Delhi eChallan payment confirmation is instant after successful payment. If there is a delay, you can recheck the status using your vehicle or challan number.
A Virtual Court challan in Delhi allows you to pay or resolve certain traffic violations online without visiting a physical court. Eligible challans can be settled directly through the virtual court system.