Mumbai, Dec. 9 -- The Regional Transport Office (RTO) has issued e-challans to 3.6 million motorists for violations on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway since July 2024, of which only 15% have been cleared so far, with dues pending up to Rs.600 crore.. "We have settled 5.3 lakh (530,000) e-challans and have recovered Rs.90 crore from offenders who have breached traffic rules on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. We are sending reminders and pursuing it with the remaining offenders," said an official from the transport department. The violations were detected through the Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) installed around 18 months ago. The ITMS system captures violations, after which penalties for overspeeding are issued directly, while other violations are verified before processing. "The government should enforce stricter rules, like cancellation of the driving license if fines are not paid. The penalty should increase incrementally as and when motorists are caught," said AV Shenoy, member of the Mumbai Mobility Forum....