Gurgaon Police will now start issuing online challans for lapsed PUC and insurance too, TOI reported. So far, this was only after a physical check.
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The police, with the help of a new software, can now check digital records of vehicles captured in cameras and issue challans of Rs 10,000 for an invalid pollution certificate and Rs 2,000 for lapsed insurance.
DCP (traffic) Virendra Vij said that all preparations have been made to crack down on commuters violating traffic rules and driving without complete documentation.
«In this regard, new software has been updated in all cameras in the city. If a camera catches a commuter breaking any traffic rule, the system will also check for documentation of the vehicle and automatically issue challans if insurance or PUC have expired,» the DCP said.
The new system came into effect on Wednesday.
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