Representative Image 
Chennai

Repeated traffic offenders get counseling from cops

“Our idea was to tell them that even if there are no police personnel at 11 junctions, the 15 ANPR cameras fixed will capture the traffic offences and record traffic offences and automatically produce challans through the NIC by E-Challan Portal

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Of the 69 top repeated traffic offenders captured by ANPR cameras installed in and around Anna Nagar, were ‘invited’ for a counselling session at Chennai city traffic police office, 35 people attended the session on Wednesday.

“Our idea was to tell them that even if there are no police personnel at 11 junctions, the 15 ANPR cameras fixed will capture the traffic offences and record traffic offences and automatically produce challans through the NIC by E-Challan Portal.

It began on April 1, 2022, and the camera now records violations such as no entry, no helmet, pillion rider without helmet and triple riding, ” noted Julius Christopher, assistant commissioner of police, traffic who led the counselling session.

On a daily basis around 250 traffic challans are generated through ANPR cameras in and around Anna Nagar. Those who are repeatedly caught in the camera were called to attend the session, the officer added.

They were also instructed to follow traffic rules to avoid being captured by the cameras, as well as to drive the vehicle with the increased fine amount in mind, the officer added.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Chennai gold price plunged by Rs 2640, silver costs Rs 250 per gram on March 21, 2026

Several trains on Salem-Jolarpettai route cancelled, diverted; check details

Officials say at least 10 people were killed in a South Korean factory fire

Tamil Nadu: Trial run conducted on Palani Murugan Temple rope car

Ramzan special: Muslims gather at Chennai's Don Bosco School for Eid Al-Fitr namaz