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Bengaluru Offers 50% Discount on Traffic Fines for Limited Time

Summary

  • Karnataka government announces special concession on traffic fines
  • Scheme offers 50% rebate on e-challan payments until September 12, 2025
  • Aims to provide financial relief and encourage motorists to clear dues
Bengaluru Offers 50% Discount on Traffic Fines for Limited Time

In a move to provide financial relief and promote traffic discipline, the Karnataka government has announced a special concession for Bengaluru motorists with long-pending traffic fines. Effective from August 23 to September 12, 2025, the scheme offers a 50% rebate on e-challan payments issued by the traffic police department.

The initiative is expected to benefit thousands of vehicle owners in Bengaluru who have accumulated fines for various violations. Authorities have emphasized that only e-challan penalties are eligible for the rebate, and citizens are urged to take advantage of the limited-time offer to avoid further legal action.

Previous drives of a similar nature in 2023 witnessed an overwhelming public response and helped recover large amounts in unpaid fines. Motorists can conveniently pay their dues through multiple digital and offline platforms. The Bengaluru Traffic Police have urged residents to make use of this opportunity to reduce their financial burdens while ensuring traffic discipline.

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FAQ

The Bengaluru traffic police department is offering a 50% discount on all outstanding e-challan fines for a limited period from August 23 to September 12, 2025.
The 50% rebate on traffic fines in Bengaluru will be available for a limited time, from August 23 to September 12, 2025.
The scheme aims to provide financial relief to Bengaluru motorists and encourage them to clear their outstanding traffic dues and follow traffic rules more diligently.

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