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Traffic Challan Rules: Big news! Challan will be deducted even after stopping at traffic light, know what are these strict rules

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Traffic Challan Rules: Big news! Challan will be deducted even after stopping at traffic light, know what are these strict rules

If a vehicle stops above a zebra crossing or stops ahead of it, it is considered a red light violation. If this happens, the police can cut the challan. That’s why, if there is a red light, stop before the zebra crossing.


In cities or in congested areas, traffic signals or say traffic lights are installed at intersections to drive traffic properly. There are three lights on the traffic signal – Red, Orange and Green. If there is a red signal then the vehicles have to stop.

But, the matter does not end here only. In fact, if there is a red light on the traffic signal, along with stopping the vehicles, it should also be kept in mind that they should stop before the zebra crossing.

Challan will be cut if you stop at zebra crossing

If a vehicle stops above a zebra crossing or stops ahead of it, it is considered a red light violation. If this happens, the police can cut the challan. That’s why, if there is a red light, stop before the zebra crossing.

Now some people may wonder why vehicles have to stop before zebra crossing and why this zebra crossing is made? Let’s say, actually zebra crossing is made for the convenience of pedestrians on red light.

Why are challans deducted for vehicles parked at zebra crossing?

This happens so that people can easily cross the road when the vehicles stop. It is meant for people to cross the road. That is, people cross the road over the zebra crossing.

If there is a red light, then people will have trouble crossing the road if the vehicle is standing on the zebra crossing, keeping this in mind, this rule was made that if the vehicle is standing on the zebra crossing or ahead of it, then its challan will be deducted.

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