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Checking your Bangalore e-challan is quite easy and you can do it online within a few minutes. You can check your unpaid traffic tickets by accessing the official Bengaluru Traffic Police (BTP) platform, the Parivahan central portal, the Karnataka State Police App, or the Online Portal of ACKO.
You can check and pay your pending Bangalore traffic fines on ACKO in just a few simple steps:
If you want to verify a Bangalore e challan online, follow these steps on the Parivahan website to make your Bangalore challan check quick and simple.
Bangalore e challan can be paid online through the Parivahan Portal, Bangalore Traffic Police Portal, or ACKO. You can also make offline payments at designated traffic police offices and RTOs in Bengaluru.
When paying your Bangalore traffic e-challan through the government's official platform, follow these steps:
Over 10% of riders in Bengaluru carry 10+ pending challans; therefore, frequent monitoring helps stay compliant and avoid extra costs.
Skip the queues and handle Bangalore traffic fines check on your phone. Just open the app, check your challan, and pay in seconds.
Get notified as soon as a new challan is issued. Clear your challans as they come to avoid penalties or legal trouble.
Track all your Bangalore or Karnataka traffic challan in one place. Just enter your vehicle number to see which challans are pending or paid.
Come back every month to check your e-challans and unlock monthly rewards for your next insurance purchase.
A traffic challan in Bangalore is a legal notice issued when a vehicle violates traffic rules under the Motor Vehicles Act. Modern enforcement in Bengaluru relies heavily on electronic systems, meaning most challans are issued digitally rather than as paper slips. These e challan are linked to vehicle registration details and can be accessed through an online challan check, allowing vehicle owners to easily review violation information, fine amounts, and payment status.
This list of updated traffic fines was published by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways on 1st March 2025
| Offense | Previous Fine | Updated Fine / Penalty |
| Driving without insurance | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 and/or 3 months in jail |
| Drunk driving | ₹1,000 - ₹1,500 | ₹10,000 and/or 6 months jail |
| No pollution certificate | ₹1,000 | ₹10,000 and/or 6 months jail (first offense) |
| Driving without a licence | ₹500 | ₹5,000 and/or 3 months jail |
| Driving without a helmet | ₹100 - ₹500 | ₹1,000 and/or 3 months licence suspension |
| Driving without wearing a seatbelt | ₹100 | ₹1,000 |
| Signal jumping | ₹500 | ₹5,000 |
| Overspeeding | ₹500 | ₹5,000 |
| Obstructing emergency vehicles | ₹1,000 | ₹10,000 |
| Using a phone while driving | ₹500 | ₹5,000 |
| Triple riding | ₹100 | ₹1,000 |
| Dangerous driving | ₹500 | ₹5,000 |
Skipping signals can lead to fines and fatal accidents
Staying in your lane keeps traffic in check and prevents accidents
Speeding risks lives and invites strict penalties by the authorities
Distractions at the wheel can lead to serious accidents.
Alcohol slows reflexes and endangers everyone on the road.
Proper safety gear protects and is required by law