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Always wear seat belts and helmets, even for short trips
Follow speed limits, especially near schools and residential areas.
Keep your vehicle documents updated digitally.
The Andhra Pradesh e-challan system has transformed how traffic violations are managed, making the process more efficient and hassle-free. Gone are the days when violators had to stand in long queues or go through tedious paperwork to settle their fines.
With platforms like Spinny, checking your AP e-challan status is quick and easy. Simply visit the Spinny e-challan page, enter your vehicle registration number, and click the Check Challan button. Within seconds, you'll get details about your pending challans, including the traffic violations committed, the fine amount, and payment options—all for free!
Besides Spinny, you can also check and pay your Andhra Pradesh e-challan using official portals like the Parivahan website or the Andhra Pradesh Traffic Police e-challan portal.
To avoid receiving a traffic challan in Andhra Pradesh, it’s important to follow key safety and legal practices while driving. Here are some essential tips:
Always ensure that you have the necessary documents while driving, including:
Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate
Driver's License (DL)
Registration Certificate (RC)
Avoid Distractions: Never use your phone, eat, or engage in other distractions while driving.
Observe Speed Limits: Stick to the speed limits for the road you are traveling on to avoid speeding violations.
Don’t Drink & Drive: Driving under the influence of alcohol or substances is illegal and extremely dangerous.
Avoid No-Parking Zones: Make sure to park your vehicle only in designated areas and avoid no-parking zones.
Don’t Overload Your Vehicle: Always ensure that your vehicle is not overloaded, as it can cause accidents and attract fines.
Follow Traffic Signals: Never run through red lights, always wait for the green signal before proceeding.
Stay in Your Lane: Stick to your lane, use vehicle indicators when changing lanes, and avoid unnecessary lane changes.
Wear Seatbelts: Always wear a seatbelt when driving a four-wheeler. It reduces the risk of fatal injuries in case of an accident.
Wear Helmets: If you are riding a two-wheeler, ensure you are wearing a helmet. It’s essential for your safety and legally required in Andhra Pradesh.
By following these simple yet essential rules, you can significantly reduce the chances of being issued a traffic challan in Andhra Pradesh.
Challan | Penalty |
|---|---|
Driving Under Intoxication |
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Over Speeding Vehicle | INR 1,000 (LMV), INR 2,000 (MMV) |
Driving Dangerously | INR 1,000 to INR 5,000, seizure of license, and/or 6 months - 1 year in prison |
Driving Without License | INR 5,000 and/or community service |
Driving Without Valid Insurance |
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Signal Jumping | INR 1,000 to INR 5,000, license seizure, and/or 6 months - 1 year in prison |
Driving Without A Valid Driving License | INR 5,000 and/or community service |
Unauthorized Driving Of A Vehicle | INR 5,000 and/or community service |
Not Carrying Necessary Documents | INR 500 |
Driving Despite Disqualification | INR 10,000 |
Violating Licensing Conditions | INR 25,000 to INR 1 lakh |
Driving Without Valid Vehicle Fitness Certificate | INR 2,000 to INR 5,000 |
Driving Vehicle Without Registration Certificate | INR 2,000 |
Driving Below 18 Years Of Age | INR 25,000 with 3 years imprisonment for guardian/owner |
Not Obeying Orders Of The Authorities | INR 2,000 |
Driving Without Fastening Seat Belts | INR 1,000 |
Negligent Driving | INR 1,000 |
Racing Vehicle On Public Roads | INR 5,000 |
Not Making Way For Emergency Vehicles | INR 10,000 |
Stopping at Pedestrian Crossing / Crossing Zebra Cross | INR 100 |
Violating The Yellow Line | INR 100 |
Improper Use of Headlights/Tail Light | INR 100 |
Use of Mobile Phone While Driving | INR 1,000 |
The quickest and easiest way to check your AP e-challan details is by using the Spinny tool. Simply enter your vehicle registration number, and within seconds, all details will be visible. Alternatively, you can check the status on the Parivahan portal or the official Andhra Pradesh e-challan website.
If someone below 18 years is caught driving in AP, the fine is INR 25,000. Additionally, the guardian or vehicle owner could face up to 3 years of imprisonment.
An e-challan must be paid within 60 days from the date of issuance. Failing to do so will require you to visit the court.
If you do not pay the e-challan within 60 days, a police constable will visit your registered address to collect the fine. If you're not available, you will be summoned to court. Failing to appear in court may lead to the suspension of your driver’s license.