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  • Automatic fines for vehicles without fitness certificates

    Automatic fines for vehicles without fitness certificates

    Raipur. Automatic fines for vehicles without fitness certificates Chhattisgarh government is gearing up to take strict measures against vehicles that do not have fitness, tax, and proper documents. The preparation for implementing the ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) e-detection system on various routes in the state has been completed. This system will enable automatic fines for vehicles without fitness and tax when they pass through the roads. The inauguration of this system will take place at the earliest.

    Under the guidance of Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and Transport Minister Mohammad Akbar, the implementation of transportation facilities in the state is being carried out smoothly according to their directions. In light of the high number of fatalities in road accidents, the Chief Minister instructed to take appropriate action to reduce such incidents in the state. One of the major causes of road accidents is the heavy vehicles plying on roads without fitness certificates. To reduce the number of accidents caused by unfit vehicles, the Transport Department in the state is installing ANPR cameras on various routes, which will automatically detect and issue fines for vehicles without fitness and tax.

    According to the information received from the Transport Department, ANPR cameras have been installed at a total of nine locations on various routes in Chhattisgarh in the first phase to track vehicles. These cameras have been integrated with the vehicle software and e-detection system of the Transport Department. The first phase of implementing the ANPR e-detection system has been initiated at the following locations including Mahasamund Basna Padampur Road, Saraipali Sarangarh Road, Jairam Nagar Masturi Road, Raipur Abhanpur Bharengabhata, Pathalgaon Ambikapur Road, Dongargarh Rajnandgaon Road, Raigarh Tendubhata, Raigarh Saria, and Nagri Road. Furthermore, efforts have begun to collect data from mining and industrial areas using ANPR cameras, and soon the Transport Department will start receiving records of vehicles passing through these locations through the ANPR system.

    In this system, vehicle information will be obtained through the Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera, and when a vehicle passes through the road, its images will be captured. If a vehicle does not possess the required legal documents, its record will be retrieved from the database, and an automatic e-challan will be generated through the e-detection portal. The challan will be sent to the mobile of the vehicle owner via SMS, and until the owner pays the fine, all works related to that vehicle will be restricted in all RTO offices.

    Transport Secretary Shri S. Prakash has appealed to vehicle owners to ensure that all necessary documents of their vehicles are up to date. Having all the documents complete is essential for the safety of the vehicle owners and other people.

    Transport Commissioner Shri Dipanshu Kabra has appealed to vehicle owners to keep their vehicle documents updated to avoid fines for fitness, tax, insurance, and Pollution Under Control (PUC). Following the recommendation of the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety (SCCORS), the government has made the policy decision to implement e-detection. Recently, Shri Sanjay Mittal, the Secretary of the Supreme Court Committee, visited some districts and reviewed the corrective measures taken to reduce road accidents in the state. He issued directives to penalize vehicles operating without fitness and insurance.

    It is mandatory to have valid documents such as tax payment, registration certificate, fitness certificate, permit (for commercial vehicles), insurance, and Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate. Additionally, all vehicle drivers must possess a valid driving license. Fitness and a permit are not required for personal vehicles.

    Based on sample data, it has been observed that a significant number of vehicles are being operated without valid documents. Specifically, heavy goods vehicles, which are required to have fitness certificates, are being found in operation without the necessary fitness certification and without paying taxes. These vehicles not only increase the probability of road accidents but also give rise to issues during insurance claims.

  • CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated ANPR prepared by Transport Department

    CM Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated ANPR prepared by Transport Department

    Uttarakhand. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami inaugurated the Automatic Number Plate Recognition System (ANPR) prepared by the Transport Department from the Secretariat on Tuesday. With this, online monitoring of cases related to tax evasion and tax evasion will be facilitated on major roads of the state.
    Will obey traffic rules
    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that this is a good beginning from the point of view of following traffic rules and road safety. With the installation of ANPR cameras, people will also follow the traffic rules. The Chief Minister directed that people should be made aware about ANPR cameras. Warning SMS should be sent to those people who are violating the traffic rules in the initial stage through this camera. The Chief Minister said that wherever there is a need to install ANPR cameras, its facilities should be made available by selecting the places. He said that installation of ANPR cameras would help GST and other departments as well and prevention of tax evasion would also be possible through this. With this, where the jam at the check posts will be relieved, the traffic will also be easy. The introduction of this system will also help in preventing vehicle accidents.
    electronic monitoring system
    Secretary Transport Arvind Singh Hayanki told through presentation that by amending the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, arrangements have been made for electronic monitoring of vehicles by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India. All the check posts established on the state border in Uttarakhand have been abolished. To implement the electronic monitoring system in the state, in the first phase, a plan has been made to set up ANPR on the state border, for which an amount of Rs 4.61 crore has been approved from the State Road Safety Fund.
    Integration process has been started
    Secretary Transport informed that the process of integration has been started to make the data received from ANPR portal available to the GST department under the scheme, while integration with other departments like mining, excise, tourism, urban development, forest department and police has been done. It is also proposed to go so that the data obtained through a single medium can be used by all the concerned departments. This system has been made fully automated, for which the software prepared for ANPR camera has been integrated with Vahan Portal and E-Challan Portal. With this, challans will be automatically generated on the basis of the number plate of the vehicle, in which there will be no human intervention.