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Maharashtra Transporters Meet Traffic Officials Over E-Challan Issues

Transporters discuss e-challan difficulties with senior traffic police officials.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 23 August 2026 at 11:38 pm
Maharashtra Transporters Meet Traffic Officials Over E-Challan Issues

Maharashtra transporters met with senior traffic police officials on Saturday to address concerns over the e-challan system. The meeting, attended by representatives of the Maharashtra Transporters Action Committee (MTAC) and various transport associations, aimed to find solutions to issues related to e-challans.

The delegation met with Praveen Salunke, Additional Director General of Police (Traffic), Sunil Bhardwaj, Superintendent of Police (Traffic), and Jadhav, Inspector of Police (Traffic), Government of Maharashtra. The meeting was an effort to resolve difficulties faced by transporters, including truck, tempo, tanker, bus, trailer, LPG, and local and outstation transporters.

Transporters had previously raised concerns about the alleged misuse of the e-challan system, including challans based on static photographs and difficulties in resolving disputed fines. The MTAC sought greater transparency and technology-based enforcement, hoping to find a resolution to the issues.

According to Raman Khosla, MTAC, the meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere, and the transporters expressed hope that the issues would be resolved at the earliest. The e-challan system has been a point of contention for transporters, who demand scientific proof and transparency in traffic enforcement.

The Maharashtra Transporters Action Committee has been actively working to address the concerns of transporters in the state. The meeting with senior traffic police officials is a step towards finding a solution to the e-challan issues. The transporters are seeking a more efficient and transparent system, which will help reduce disputes and ensure fair enforcement of traffic rules.

The e-challan system was introduced to streamline traffic enforcement and reduce corruption. However, its implementation has been marred by controversy, with transporters alleging misuse and lack of transparency. The meeting between transporters and traffic officials is a positive step towards resolving these issues and finding a mutually beneficial solution.

In recent times, the transport industry has been facing numerous challenges, including rising fuel costs, increased regulations, and infrastructure issues. The e-challan system has added to these challenges, causing frustration among transporters. The meeting with traffic officials is an effort to address these concerns and find a way forward.

The outcome of the meeting is yet to be seen, but the transporters are hopeful that their concerns will be addressed. The Maharashtra government has been working to improve the transport infrastructure and reduce traffic congestion. Resolving the e-challan issues will be a significant step towards achieving these goals.

In conclusion, the meeting between Maharashtra transporters and senior traffic police officials is a positive development in the ongoing e-challan row. The transporters are seeking transparency, scientific proof, and technology-based enforcement, which will help reduce disputes and ensure fair enforcement of traffic rules. The outcome of the meeting will be closely watched, and the transporters are hopeful that their concerns will be addressed at the earliest.

Frequently asked questions

What is the e-challan system?

The e-challan system is a digital platform for issuing traffic fines.

What are the concerns of Maharashtra transporters regarding the e-challan system?

Transporters are concerned about the alleged misuse of the system, including challans based on static photographs and difficulties in resolving disputed fines.

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