India, May 23 -- India's traffic enforcement landscape has changed dramatically over the last five years. The shift from manual challan issuance to automated, camera-based e-challans has been fast and wide-reaching. More vehicles are getting flagged. More fines are being recorded. And most vehicle owners do not even know a challan exists until it causes a problem.

This change has made challan management a real concern for anyone buying or selling a used car. Cars24 has responded to this shift by building a challan verification and payment service into its platform. This article looks at why e-challans are rising, what that means for vehicle owners, and how a service like Cars24's becomes increasingly relevant in this environment.

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