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No postal traffic challans in Chandigarh from today, police to send SMS to registered mobile numbers only

The traffic police further said people can get information about their pending challans by visiting the website https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in and clicking on ‘Get Challan Details’.

Chandigarh Traffic policeTraffic challans can also be checked at official website of Chandigarh traffic police. (Representation photo/Twitter@@trafficchd)
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The Chandigarh traffic police Thursday said no postal challan will be issued from Thursday onwards. It added that challans for traffic violations caught through e-surveillance methods, including CCTV cameras, speed radar guns, handycam devices or based on information received through social media etc, will only be sent through SMS on the registered mobile numbers of vehicle owners.

The traffic police further said people can get information about their pending challans by visiting the website https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in and clicking on ‘Get Challan Details’.

In a statement, the traffic police said, “The link for checking your pending traffic challans is also available on homepage of the official website of Chandigarh Traffic Police under the tab ‘Services’. Moreover, general public is hereby advised to update their latest mobile numbers against the RC details with the registration authority or online by visiting https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan//en/content/vehicle-related-services.”

It added, “In case of non-intimation of information regarding any traffic challan due to non-updation of the latest registered mobile number of the registered owner of the vehicle, Chandigarh Traffic Police shall not be responsible in any manner.”

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