Hyderabad traffic police have raised fine amounts across the city. Officials said simple challans will be issued first. They will switch to e-challans soon.
The new list sets steeper penalties for common offences. Not having a number plate now carries a fine of Rs 20,000. Driving without a licence will cost Rs2,500.
Other fines include:
Traffic police said they have sent all data for the e-challan rollout. They added that the digital system will start soon. Banners explaining the new fines are already in place.
Authorities issued the updated penalty list to traffic staff. Police have one week to begin strict enforcement. The move aims to improve road safety and ensure better traffic discipline.
Officials urged motorists to follow the rules. They warned that higher fines will be enforced to reduce violations and accidents. Complying with the law will also help drivers avoid costly penalties.
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