Delhi Traffic Challan: The rules made by the government for the safety of vehicles and its passengers are called road safety rules and the one who does not follow them has to bear the consequences. The monetary penalty that is imposed for not following the traffic rules is called a challan.
Delhi is also among the top earners from challans.
This money of challan goes to the government treasury and is also considered as the main source of income of the government. The name of the country’s capital Delhi comes in the top cities of India where the maximum number of challans are issued every month. There are some special roads among them where on an average the maximum number of challans are issued.
In such a situation, if you live in Delhi and want to avoid challan, then first of all follow the traffic rules and if you think that this mistake can happen by mistake, then avoid knowing on these roads where maximum challans are there. IPS Sanjay Singh, Special Commissioner of Licensing and Legal Department of Delhi Police has shared a data which mentions the routes of Delhi where Delhi Police has issued maximum traffic challans.
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These two instructions
I need you to follow
When I say RED Light
I need you to STOP
When I say GREEN Light
I need you to GO…Can you do it! pic.twitter.com/ROIhJdDJjO
— Sanjay Singh (@SanjaySingh_IPS) January 23, 2023
Maximum challans are issued on these routes
On an average, 21780 challans are issued every month at Srinivaspuri’s red beacon, while 19276 challans are issued on the way from airport to Chirag Delhi (RTR). Apart from these, an average of 15855 challans on the way from IP Estate to ITO Chowk, 12283 challans on an average on the way from Dhaula Kuan to Naoroji Nagar, 12019 challans on the way from RK Puram to Bhikaji Cama Place, 11388 on an average on the way from Sarai Kale Khan to Andrews Ganj.
On an average, 10665 challans are issued on the way from Dhaula Kuan to Lal Sai Market, 10411 on an average from Sarai Kale Khan to Srinivaspuri, 10207 on an average from Kirti Nagar to Mayapuri and 9483 on the way from Dhaula Kuan to Moolchand.