MQM-P Slams PPP Govt over E-Challans
The AI-driven system issued 2,662 tickets worth over Rs12.5 million in six hours, targeting violations like speeding, seat belt non-use, and helmet infractions, officials said.
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MQM-P slams PPP govt over e-challans
Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) lawmakers on Tuesday criticised the Sindh government for turning the e-challan system into a revenue-generating tool that burdens citizens while failing to curb corruption in the traffic police. They claimed over Rs12.5 million in fines were issued within six hours, yet officers continue to harass motorists and solicit bribes despite surveillance cameras. The party highlighted the disparity between stric…
E-challan system officially inaugurated in Karachi; over 2,650 issued by traffic police
More than 2,650 electronic challans have been issued by the Karachi Traffic Police following the inauguration of the new e-ticketing system in the city. In June, the Sindh government decided that e-challans for traffic violations would be delivered to vehicle owners’ registered home addresses. Vehicles with unpaid fines would not be allowed to be sold or transferred. The decision came amid the port city witnessing a surge in traffic accidents, p…
Karachi Launches New E-Challan System with Heavy Fines to Curb Traffic Violations
KARACHI: The Karachi Traffic Police have introduced a revised E-Challan system featuring substantially higher fines aimed at tackling rampant traffic violations and improving discipline on the city’s congested roads. The new penalties—significantly steeper than those in Lahore—are part of a broader effort to ensure road safety and reduce accidents across Pakistan’s largest metropolis. Key Violation Fines: Karachi vs Lahore Violation Karachi Fin…
Karachi e-challan system fines Rs12.5m in six hours
Karachi’s newly launched faceless e-challan system recorded 2,662 traffic violations worth more than Rs12.5 million in just six hours on Tuesday, officials said. According to the traffic police, the majority of challans were for not wearing seat belts, totaling 1,535 fines. Other violations included 419 for overspeeding, 166 for running red lights, 507 for riding without helmets, and smaller numbers for wrong-way driving, stop-line violations, i…
Karachi E-Challan System Fines Rs. 1.2 Crore on First Day
In a remarkable start to Karachi’s digital traffic monitoring initiative, the city’s traffic authorities issued over Rs. 1.2 crore in fines within just a few hours of launching the new e-challan system. The automated surveillance system flagged 2,662 violations, highlighting both the efficiency of the system and the widespread non-compliance among motorists. The e-challan project […] The post Karachi E-Challan System Fines Rs. 1.2 Crore on First…
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