Updated On: 09 January, 2017 06:01 PM IST | | Anurag Kamble
<p>Starting January 9, you won’t get handwritten challans (paavti) if you commit a traffic offence. Following the Centre’s appeal to go cashless, the Mumbai police’s traffic department has decided to opt for digital transaction to plug corruption</p>


To ensure that cops don’t go back to following the old system of issuing handwritten challans, the traffic police has also sent clear instructions to its force, against doing so. File Pic
Starting January 9, you won’t get handwritten challans (paavti) if you commit a traffic offence. Following the Centre’s appeal to go cashless, the Mumbai police’s traffic department has decided to opt for digital transaction to plug corruption.