Traffic rules in Delhi are being enforced more strictly than before.
Now, breaking rules on the road does not only mean paying a fine—it can also lead to legal action in serious cases.
Authorities are especially cracking down on people who try to avoid e-challans by giving false information like fake mobile numbers or incorrect addresses.
Why Providing Wrong Information Can Backfire
In many cases, drivers have tried to escape fines by sharing incorrect contact details with traffic police.
But this practice is now being taken very seriously.
The Delhi Traffic Police believes that giving false information is not just a traffic violation but can also be seen as blocking official government work.
Because of this, strict action is being planned against offenders.
If someone is found deliberately providing wrong details:
They may face additional penalties
The case can go beyond fines
In serious situations, legal proceedings or court action may follow
This step is meant to ensure that people follow traffic rules honestly and responsibly.
Stronger Digital System Behind E-Challans
To make the system more accurate and transparent, Delhi Traffic Police is upgrading its digital tracking system.
The e-challan process is now closely linked with:
Aadhaar records
Vehicle registration (RC) data
Mobile number verification
On top of this, technologies like traffic cameras and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) systems are helping identify vehicles more efficiently.
Because of these upgrades, even if someone gives a wrong mobile number, tracing the vehicle owner is now much easier than before.
What Drivers Should Keep in Mind
With these stricter systems in place, avoiding fines is becoming difficult.
Traffic officials are advising drivers to stay careful and follow rules properly.
To avoid problems:
Always provide correct mobile and identity details
Keep vehicle documents updated
Follow traffic rules strictly
Even small mistakes or intentional misinformation can now lead to bigger legal trouble.
The focus is clear—greater transparency and stricter accountability on Delhi roads.




