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Traffic Challan: The vehicle’s challan will be automatically deducted at the petrol pump itself. If the pollution certificate is not made, then a challan of Rs 10,000 will be deducted.

Traffic Challan: If you drive on the road, you have to follow many types of traffic rules. If this is not done, a fine of thousands of rupees is issued. However, there are many people who do not care about this and continue to violate the rules. Now the system is being made more stringent to deal with such people, in which those who do so will be taught a lesson. Now such preparations are being made that the vehicle challan will be automatically deducted at the petrol pump itself, that is, if someone has not made a pollution certificate, then a challan of Rs 10,000 will be deducted from him.

The challan is for Rs 10 thousand
Often people are under the misconception that the police does not stop them, hence they drive without a pollution certificate. It is necessary to make a pollution certificate and for driving without it, a challan of Rs 10,000 is issued. Despite this, many people do not get this necessary certificate made. Now such people are being identified separately and the vehicles are being blacklisted.

How will the challan be deducted at the petrol pump?
Now a new system is being prepared for such people, in which they will be challaned at the petrol pump itself. Because everyone has to go to the petrol pump to fill oil. Such high-tech cameras will be installed at petrol pumps, which will trace the vehicle number. If the pollution certificate of the vehicle has not been renewed, then the challan will be sent to your phone from the same camera. Although you will be given a few hours’ time in this, it will be told in the message that you should get your PUC certificate made by this evening or tomorrow, otherwise your challan will be deducted. Even after this, if PUC is not made then the next message will be of challan of Rs 10 thousand.

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