India, May 6 -- Delhi's traffic challan system is set for a major change, especially for people who drive regularly in the city. The Delhi government has introduced a fully digital challan process under the amended Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, bringing fixed timelines for payment, online disputes, and stricter action against repeat offenders. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said the new system is aimed at improving road discipline and reducing the huge backlog of pending challans in the capital. With the updated rules now in place, traffic enforcement is expected to become faster, more organised, and harder to ignore than before.

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