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Karachi traffic police to issue e-challans with photo and video evidence

Karachi,e-challan, Karachi traffic, Pakistan

KARACHI: The city’s traffic police have launched phase two of their awareness campaign ahead of the upcoming e-challan system. Automated fines will soon be issued for traffic violations using digital evidence, ARY News reported.

According to reports, the initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure compliance with traffic laws ahead of the upcoming e-challan system, which will be rolled out across the city soon.

In a key development, Karachi’s DIG Traffic met with representatives from outdoor advertising companies to discuss collaborative efforts.

As a result, more than 100 locations across Karachi will now feature traffic awareness advertisements.

These will include streamers, signboards, and other outdoor media displaying messages about traffic rules and road safety.

As part of the campaign, informative content including videos and images will be shared to help educate Karachi’s residents.

The goal is to make citizens of Karachi more aware of road regulations and reduce violations ahead of the e-challan launch.

Under the new faceless system, traffic violations in Karachi will be recorded using digital evidence such as photos and videos.

Automated challans will then be issued and delivered to the violator’s home via post. Citizens of Karachi will also be able to access their challan details through the official traffic police mobile app.

The Karachi traffic police has urged citizens to follow traffic laws strictly in order to avoid penalties and unnecessary hassle.

Also Read: Ajrak number plates: Govt announces deadline extension

Earlier, the Excise and Taxation Department of Sindh has extended the deadline for replacing vehicle number plates with Ajrak-designed and security-featured ones to October 31.

According to a notification issued by the Excise and Taxation Department of Sindh, the previous deadline of August 14 has been extended to October 31 to facilitate vehicle owners.

The decision was taken on the directives of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in a meeting with Sindh Excise and Taxation Minister Mukesh Kumar Chawla.

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