Now pay Fines on The Spot for Violating Traffic Rules

Documents returned immediately after paying traffic fines on The Spot

Pay Traffic Fines on the spot: Now, if action is taken against those violating the traffic rules, they will be able to pay the fine from the same place. The Obligation to go to the Traffic Police Division to get your documents back after paying the fine has been removed.

According to Sanjiv Sharma Das, spokesperson of the Metropolitan Traffic Police, the first phase has started from five traffic offices including Gaushala, Durbar Marg, Thapathali, Jawalakhel and Janasewa. The department has stated that this service will be gradually extended to other offices as well.

Now pay Fines on The Spot for Violating Traffic Rules
Now pay Fines on The Spot for Violating Traffic Rules

He informed that an arrangement has been made to easily pay the fine from the QR after keeping the cheat number and receipt number in the mobile.

The driver has to pay the fine as per the rules for the 24-hour permit issued by the traffic police after violating the traffic rules.

Drivers who drive under the influence of alcohol, do not follow lane discipline and violate red lights can only get their documents back from the Traffic Police Division after undergoing traffic awareness training, the department said.

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Chief of the Metropolitan Traffic Police Division, Senior Superintendent of Police Janak Bhattarai today launched a technology-based ‘Pay Fine on the Spot-Instant Payment System’, a system to pay immediate traffic fines.

Speaking on the occasion, SSP Bhattarai said that the traffic service is becoming more modern and technological.

At present, in case of traffic operation, the owner of the vehicle has to pay the fine online or at any branch of Global IME Bank. They have also gone to the concerned traffic police officers and taken back the documents with the proof of payment of the fine.

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For this, the Traffic Police Department had sent an SMS through the document tracking system to find out which office has the documents under control.

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