&w=3840&q=100)
E-challans worth ₹470 crore issued on Mumbai-Pune Expressway in a year
According to data shared by the transport department, cars accounted for the lion's share of speed limit violations on the 95-km expressway, with more than 1.7 milion e-challans.
Heavy goods carriers were a distant second with 327 thousand e-challans, followed by heavy passenger vehicles, such as buses, at 248 thousand, taxis faced 200 thousand challans, and 120 thousand light goods carriers were booked during the period.
Medium goods vehicles received 85,468 e-challans, articulated heavy goods vehicles 30,450, and medium passenger buses 14,764 e-challans, the data stated.
A senior official of the Maharashtra Motor Vehicles Department (MMVD) told PTI that their department has issued 2.7 million e-challans inviting fines to the tune of ₹470 crore from July 19, 2024, to July 17 this year.
He pointed out that 300 thousand e-challans worth ₹51.32 crore have been recovered till July 17, without elaborating further.
As per an RTI reply to transporter KV Shetty, the department has paid the ITMS operator ₹57.94 crore for the 884 thousand e-challans issued between July 19 and December 31 last year.
Documents show that the operator, Proctech Solutions ITMS LLP, gets ₹654.90, comprising its share of ₹555 and 18 per cent GST, for every e-challan issued.
The ITMS, which uses high-resolution cameras and AI-based detection tools, was implemented to improve compliance and reduce accidents on the busy Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
The Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) has installed 40 gantries and hundreds of CCTV cameras as part of ITMS, which also includes speed detection cameras, ANPR, weigh-in-motion sensors, AVCC, weather sensors, a dynamic messaging system, a command and control centre (CCC), and supporting infrastructure at multiple locations across the expressway.
The state transport department has given ₹45 crore viability gap funding from the Road Safety Fund for the project, costing more than ₹100 crore.
As per the mechanism, a traffic violation report is generated through the ITMS system and verified at the Command Control Centre (CCC) by the operator's staff, and challans have to be approved by RTO officials.
While there is a provision to issue e-challans for 17 traffic violations, the ones handed down so far pertain to speeding, driving without a seatbelt, lane cutting, entering from the wrong side and using mobile phones while driving, officials said.
Sources said that a large number of e-challans for overspeeding were issued in the Khandala ghat section of the expressway. Hence, the transporters are demanding an increase in the speed limit in the ghat section.
The 10-km ghat section has a speed limit of 60 kmph for cars and 40 kmph for heavy vehicles. On other stretches of the expressway, the speed limit is 100 kmph for smaller vehicles and 80 kmph for heavy vehicles.
Transporters claim the current limit on the ghat section, located between Lonavala in Pune district and Khalapur in Raigad district, results in frequent e-challans, as it is challenging for heavy vehicles to move slowly on a sharp downward incline, and slows down traffic and causes accidents.
Deliberations were underway to raise the speed limit for heavy vehicles such as trucks and buses from the current 40 kmph to 45-50 kmph on the downward incline of the Pune-Mumbai arm of the Khandala Ghat.
Transport operators are unhappy at the flood of e-challans and urged authorities to take note of the resentment in the vital sector. Last month, transporters went on strike against the rampant e-challans issued to heavy vehicles, but called it off after the state government set up a panel.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


India.com
3 minutes ago
- India.com
Noida Police On High Alert: Extensive Security, Traffic Plans For Independence Day
Noida Police has made extensive security arrangements throughout the city in preparation for India's 79th Independence Day on 15th August. There is a strong deployment of security personnel, with special focus being placed in areas that border Delhi and other vulnerable areas. Heightened Vigil And Surveillance More than 1,400 civilian police officers have been put on duty across Noida to keep a round-the-clock vigil. Drone cameras are also being used for surveillance of sensitive points and along the Delhi border for an eye in the sky to boost security. A special team has been constituted to monitor social media sites actively. This team will quickly act against those trying to disturb public peace or propagate misinformation online. Traffic Diversions And Real-Time Monitoring In order to facilitate the free flow of traffic, diversions have been introduced throughout Noida and Greater Noida. The Police Control Room is carrying out real-time monitoring through CCTV and Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) cameras. Apart from that, checking operations are being carried out with dog squads to detect suspicious persons and vehicles. Police Commissioner Laxmi Singh has confirmed that traffic diversions are in place at the Noida-Delhi border, and traffic is being diverted through the Eastern Peripheral Expressway. The Delhi Police has also made special arrangements to handle the expected boost in traffic towards Mathura because of the joint festivities of Independence Day and Janmashtami. In addition, three anti-drone stations have been deployed along the Delhi border to neutralize any unapproved drone operation. Foot and mobile patrolling is also being carried out in cluster areas, complemented by round-the-clock drone surveillance that is directly connected to the central command room for complete security coverage.


The Hindu
33 minutes ago
- The Hindu
‘Gruha Lakshmi' amount due for July to be released by Ganesh Chaturthi, says Laxmi Hebbalkar
Minister for Women and Child Development Laxmi Hebbalkar said on Thursday that the monthly financial aid of ₹2,000 to women heads of families under the 'Gruha Lakshmi' guarantee scheme due for July will be released within a fortnight. Speaking to press persons in Udupi, the Minister said that she intends to release the amount by Ganesha Chaturthi. She said that the government released the amount due for June under the scheme about five days ago. On the demand by some persons to accommodate former Cooperation Minister K.N. Rajanna's son in the Cabinet, she said that the Congress is a high-command-driven party and the decision taken by it will be final. Regarding the Supreme Court cancelling the bail for seven accused in the Renukaswamy murder case involving actor Darshan and his associates, the Minister said all should bow to the verdict of the court 'as we believe in the Constitution.' 'Garuda Drishti' launched Earlier, she inaugurated 'Garuda Drishti' CCTV surveillance system of Udupi police. Funded by the Udupi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (UCCI), the system covers 207 junctions in the Udupi district with 621 IP cameras and at 10 junctions with 20 Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras. Speaking on the occasion the Minister claimed that it was first of its kind initiative in the State. Lauding the UCCI office bearers and Hariram Shankar, Superintendent of Police of Udupi district, the Minister said that the system will enhance security and safety in the district. 'UCCI office bearers did not remain just as business persons, but they showed their commitment to the society's good. This is a model initiative to the entire State whereby entrepreneurs and business organisations can take a cue from, and follow suit,' the Minister said. The UCCI has invested ₹2.5 crore for the 'Garuda Drishti' initiative. The facility is backed by a 4 TB storage system, four-hour battery backup and Optical Fibre Cable connectivity for real-time monitoring. According to Udupi police, the project will enhance public safety, aid crime detection and regulate traffic. Additional Superintendent of Police Sudhakar S. Naik, UCCI president Ammunje Prabhakar Nayak, honorary secretary Vijayendra Vasant Kadiyali and others were present.


Hindustan Times
10 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Delhi security tightened with snipers, drones, high-tech checks ahead of Independence Day
Security has been tightened across Delhi ahead of Independence Day, with extensive police deployment, advanced surveillance systems, and strict checks to ensure safety as Prime Minister Modi is set to address the nation from the Red Fort. Delhi Police Commissioner S.B.K. Singh, along with other senior police officers, conducts a security inspection during the full dress rehearsal for the 79th Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort complex in New Delhi on Wednesday. (RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO) High-tech surveillance measures include facial recognition software, automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras, under-vehicle scanning, and anti-drone systems. CCTV monitoring, drone detection, and vehicle checks at designated parking areas near the Red Fort will help detect explosives, weapons, or contraband. Snipers have also been positioned on high-rise buildings, and flying objects have been banned in the area during the celebrations, India TV reported. Security has also been intensified at New Delhi Railway Station also, where the Railway Protection Force (RPF) is conducting round-the-clock patrols with dog squads. Inspector Yashwant Singh told ANI, 'We are on high alert in view of Independence Day. Security personnel are deployed at all entry and exit gates, and luggage is being thoroughly checked.' Additional staff and canine units have been positioned at multiple locations to ensure public safety and reassurance. Authorities said all these measures have been put in place to ensure a smooth and secure Independence Day celebration in the national capital, allowing citizens and guests to participate safely in the historic event. Around 2,500 cadets and 'My Bharat' volunteers will take part in the celebrations, forming the 'Naya Bharat' logo on Gyanpath opposite the Red Fort ramparts. About 5,000 special guests, including athletes, top-performing farmers, school children, and frontline workers, have been invited to witness the event, news agency PTI reported. Evening band performances will be held at key locations across Delhi, including India Gate, Connaught Place, Kartavya Path, Vijay Chowk, Red Fort, Purana Quila, and major railway stations. These performances are part of a nationwide celebration covering 28 states, eight Union Territories, and 96 cities, aimed at promoting patriotic spirit among citizens. With PTI agencies