According to Additional Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Anil Shukla, the project has started on a trial basis and its formal announcement will be made soon.
"A total of 22,39 e-challans were issued to the traffic offenders yesterday alone. Currently, we are using 1200 handheld devices in five ranges of Delhi. The project is in its technical evaluation stage and everyday around 3000 to 3500 e-challans are issued," said Shukla.
Out of the 22,39 e-challans issued yesterday, the maximum came from South range with 831. The West range witnessed 495, Central range 449, North range 328 and 136 people were fined electronically in the East range, he said.
Shukla said that the traffic police have also entered into a tie up with State Bank of India. Now, an e-gateway facility has also been added to the e-challan so that one can even pay his or her fine through a Credit or Debit Card.