India, Feb. 21 -- The Noida traffic police have identified a list of 23 repeat traffic violators, each with over 100 pending challans, and have started issuing notices seeking explanations as to why their vehicles should not be seized, officials said on Thursday.

According to traffic police data, these violators collectively owe Rs.28.93 lakh in fines till January 2025, with some individuals accumulating more than 127 challans over the past five years. Notices have already been sent to 17 of the violators, while six remain untraceable due to outdated addresses in the traffic records, police said.

"There are 23 violators in the district who have accumulated over 100 challans each. We have sent notices to 17 vehicle owners, while six addr...