Goa E-Challan Payment

Explore the process of e-challan payment in Goa, how to check Goa traffic challans, and conveniently make payments via Bajaj Finserv.
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2-March-2024

E-Challan in Goa is a digital system that simplifies the process of managing traffic violations and collecting fines.

With the advent of technology, the Goa Police Traffic e challan system ensures efficient enforcement of traffic rules and regulations.

In this article, we explore how you can check your challan status, pay traffic fines online, and stay informed about traffic rules in Goa.

How to check Challan Status in Goa?

If you are a Bajaj Finserv customer, follow these steps to quickly locate your pending challans on the Bajaj Finserv BBPS Platform:

  1. Access the Bajaj Finserv website and log in to your account
  2. Navigate to the ‘CHALLAN’ or ‘TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS’ section
  3. Enter your vehicle registration number and other required details
  4. The platform will display your pending Goa e-challan status

If you want to locate your pending challans using the Parivahan portal, these are the steps you need to follow

  1. Visit the official Parivahan website
  2. Select the ‘CHALLAN’ or ‘E-CHALLAN’ section
  3. Enter your vehicle registration number
  4. The portal will display information about any pending Goa traffic challan

How to pay traffic challan online in Goa?

Once you have checked your Goa e-challan status, you can conveniently pay them online.

Here are the steps that you need to follow to for e challan payment in Goa:

  1. Choose a payment platform: Visit the official Goa e-Challan payment website.
  2. Choose your preferred payment method: You can pay using a debit card, credit card, net banking, or e-wallets.
  3. Enter your challan details: Provide your challan number, vehicle registration number, and other required information.
  4. Complete the payment: Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your Goa e-challan payment. You can choose from multiple payment methods including UPI, Credit Cards, Debit Cards, etc.

Traffic rules and regulations in Goa

Staying informed about Goa's traffic rules ensures a smoother and safer driving experience. Some key regulations include:

  • Always wear a helmet: This is mandatory for both riders and pillion riders on two-wheelers.
  • Adhere to speed limits: Pay close attention to posted speed limits and avoid exceeding them.
  • Do not drink and drive: Driving under the influence of alcohol is prohibited.
  • Use seat belts: All occupants in the car must always wear seat belts.
  • Avoid using mobile phones while driving: This is a major traffic violation in Goa.
  • Respect pedestrian crossings: Always stop and give way to pedestrians at crosswalks.

Traffic fines in Goa

Being aware of potential traffic fines in Goa helps you make informed driving decisions. Here is a list of some common offences and the penalty they attract:

Offense

Fine (Rs.)

Driving without a license

5,000

Riding without a helmet

1,000

Drunk driving

10,000

Overspeeding

1,000 - 2,000

Using mobile phone while driving

1,000

Driving an unregistered vehicle

1,000 - 5,000

Not wearing a seat belt

1,000

 

Traffic rules in Goa

  • Always wear a helmet: This applies to both the driver and the pillion rider on a two-wheeler.
  • Obey speed limits: Speed limits vary depending on the location, so be sure to pay attention to signage.
  • Do not drink and drive: Driving under the influence of alcohol is a serious offense and can lead to heavy fines, license suspension, or even imprisonment.
  • Use seat belts: All occupants in the car must wear seat belts.
  • Do not use mobile phones while driving: This is a distraction and can lead to accidents.
  • Do not park in no-parking zones: Parking in designated areas is crucial to avoid getting a challan.

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Frequently asked questions

What happens if I don't pay challan in Goa?

Failing to pay a challan within 60 days can lead to:

  • Increased fines: The original fine amount may be increased significantly.
  • Court summons: You might receive a court summons for non-payment.
  • Imprisonment: In rare cases, not paying challans can lead to short-term imprisonment.
What is the time limit to pay an e-challan in Goa?

You have 60 days to pay an e-challan in Goa from the date of issue.

Can I contest or dispute a traffic challan in Goa?

Yes, you can contest a challan if you believe it was issued in error. You can typically do this online through the Parivahan portal or by visiting the concerned traffic police station.

How to pay a court challan in Goa?

Court challans cannot be paid online. You need to visit the designated court mentioned in the challan and make the payment in person.

How to check the fine traffic receipt issued by Goa police?

You can check your challan status and download the receipt online through the following methods:

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