In the Northeastern part of India, Arunachal Pradesh is a beautiful state. The state borders the states of Assam and Nagaland. The state attracts tourists because of the variety of destinations like Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary, Tawang Buddhist Monastery, Sangti Valley, Mehao Lake, Parsuram Kund, Tezu, Kamlang Wildlife Sanctuary, Golden Pagoda, Namdapha National Park. The state is also known as the “Land of Dawn-lit-Mountains” due to the amazing beauty of the Mountains.
As the state is a great tourist attraction, the visitors often take vehicles to drive from one place to another. Often people are not abiding by the rules and regulations of traffic and hence, have to pay some amount for the challan. There are now options to pay the challan through the website and check the status of the challan online as well as offline. Let us understand how to check the challan status and pay e-challan in Arunachal Pradesh.
What are the basic safety rules to be followed in Arunachal Pradesh?
- Driving on the left side
- Obeying Parking signs
- Obeying traffic police
- Overtaking from the right side
- Understanding the road signs and markings
- Making way for Emergency Vehicles
- Adhering to speed limits
- Never drink and drive
- Do not use your phone while driving
- Pedestrians are to be prioritized
- Wear safety helmets
- Use indicators and mirrors whenever required
- Always wear the seatbelts
- Honk when required
What are the fines or penalties for a traffic violations in Arunachal Pradesh?
Offenses | Fines |
Driving without a seatbelt | Rs.1000 |
Triple riding on a two-wheeler | Rs.1000 |
Driving without a helmet | Rs.500 |
Driving without a number plate | First offense: Rs.500; Subsequent offense: Rs.1500 |
Parking in the No Parking Zone | First offense: Rs.500; Subsequent offense: Rs.1500 |
Minor driving vehicle | Rs.25000 |
Disobeying traffic signal | First offense: Rs.5000; Subsequent offense: Rs.10000 |
Rash Driving | First offense: Rs.5000; Subsequent offense: Rs.10000 |
Drunken Driving | Rs.10000 |
Driving without registration | Rs.2000 |
Driving uninsured vehicle | Rs.2000 |
Over-speeding | LMV: Rs.1000, Medium Passenger Goods Vehicle: Rs.2000 |
Not giving way to Emergency Vehicles | Rs.10000 |
Driving without a license | Rs.5000 |
Driving without Insurance | Rs.2000 |
Overloading | Rs.2000 |
Carrying explosives | Rs.10000 |
Also Read: How to Check Driving Licence Application Status Online?
How to check E-Challan status in Arunachal Pradesh?
E-Challan status in Arunachal Pradesh can be checked following these steps:
- Visit the website https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan/ or https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/
- Click on Check Online Services on the Menu bar
- In the drop-down list select “Check Challan Status”
- You will be redirected to the “Challan Details” page
- Provide details like Challan number/Vehicle number/DL number
- Enter Captcha and select “Get Details”
- A list of challan will be there
- You can now check the status of your challan
Also read: Driving Licence Fees in Arunachal Pradesh
How can you pay the fees for the E-Challan online as well as offline?
The process to pay for your E-Challan online is as follows:
- Visit the website https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/
- Click on Check Online Services on the Menu bar
- Select “Check Challan Status”
- You will be redirected to the “Challan Details” page
- Provide details like Challan number/Vehicle number/DL number
- Enter Captcha and select “Get Details”
- A list of challan will be there
- You can pay for all the challans by selecting Pay Now option
- Choose the mode of payment as credit card/debit card or Net Banking
- In the case of Net Banking choose the name of the bank
- After the E-Challan is paid the message will be received as “Payment Successful” and the transaction ID will be mentioned.
- Save the Transaction ID for the use in future.
Or you can pay offline as well for the E-Challan in Arunachal Pradesh. When the E-Challan is issued to you by the traffic police officer, you can pay the challan fee then and there to avoid hassle later on. He will then generate the receipt of the same which can be used for future updates. You can also go to the Traffic police station and pay the challan fees.
Frequently Asked Questions:
When the E-Challan is not paid, the court sends E-Challan forward and now you will have to visit the court in order to pay for your E-Challan in Arunachal Pradesh.
E-Challan can be paid within a period of 60 days from the day it is issued. It can be forwarded to the court if not paid within the stipulated period.
You can check the status of your E-Challan on the website https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in/ or https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan/
Yes, we can pay E-Challan offline in Arunachal Pradesh by visiting the Traffic police station and paying in person.
The fee for driving without a Helmet is Rs.500 in Arunachal Pradesh.
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