Traffic Chalan: It is very important to follow the traffic rules while walking on the road. If you live in Delhi. Mumbai or any other big metropolitan city. then you must have seen the cameras installed on the roads.

When a person violates the traffic signal or drives at extra speed. the cameras themselves generate the challan and send it to his home address.

After this, the person violating the traffic rules has to pay the challan. Let us know how these cameras work and why it is not possible to avoid them.

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This is how the traffic camera works

Traffic cameras are installed on the road to identify the violators of traffic rules.

These cameras are used with super high resolution (2 megapixel) cameras, which have a coverage of 60 degrees. Therefore, it is very difficult to avoid these cameras when violating traffic rules. With the help of these cameras, it is easy to detect the speed of vehicles.

Data security

These cameras operate from the traffic control room. Special data encryption software is used for these cameras. Also, the photos and videos taken by the camera are kept safe, so that if there is any dispute, these can be presented before the court.

How is e-challan sent?

When a person violates the traffic rules, an e-challan is sent to your mobile via SMS by the traffic control room.

If the challan amount is not deposited within the stipulated time limit, the vehicle can be seized. It is worth noting that the traffic control room is operational 24×7, so there is no chance of you escaping these cameras even at night.

There is no chance of mistake

Before the e-challan reaches you, it has to go through a two-step process. First. the violation of traffic rules is automatically confirmed, and then it is checked manually. so that there is no chance of any mistake.