Updated On: 29 June, 2021 07:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Vishal Singh
Motorists complain about many errors in the tickets and say they are being unfairly targeted; officials promise to resolve the grievances

Traffic cops check vehicles at Dahisar. File pic
The traffic department’s renewed efforts to recover pending dues from errant motorists and two-wheeler users have resulted in the collection of Rs 54 lakh in the past 14 days, but it is also faced with many complaints of mistakes in e-challans.
To shore up the collection of fines, traffic officials are visiting the homes of people who have been served with e-challans, which are issued for violation of road safety rules. The department has pending dues of over Rs 400 crore.