According to the data, the police also issued 98,929 challans for wrong-side driving, with each offense carrying a fine of INR5,000. Delhi Police has issued over 4.79 lakh challans this year for obstructive or improper parking, according to official data. Additionally, more than 10 lakh notices have been issued for the same offense as of November 22 this year, it said.
Between October 1 and November 22, the police issued 62,042 challans and over one lakh notices for improper parking. Each challan for improper parking carries a fine of INR 500.
As part of their enforcement efforts, the police have also towed 1.73 lakh vehicles this year, with a towing fee of INR 200 for two-wheelers and INR 400 for cars and jeeps.
Beyond parking violations, the police challenged 4,634 vehicles for failing to adhere to designated lanes, the data showed. The fine for this offence is INR 1,000 for private cars and INR 10,000 for commercial vehicles.
According to the data, the police also issued 98,929 challans for wrong-side driving, with each offense carrying a fine of INR 5,000.
Additionally, 1.29 lakh vehicles, including both goods and passenger vehicles, were penalised for violating restricted timings or no-entry rules. This violation carries a fine of INR 20,000 per vehicle.
These enforcement measures are part of the Delhi Police's ongoing efforts to regulate traffic and ensure smoother movement across the city.>