The E-Challan System has been launched in another Punjab district, continuing the province’s efforts to modernize traffic management. This latest development aims to improve road safety and reduce manual policing by using technology to catch traffic violators.
According to officials, the E-Challan System launched in another Punjab district includes high-resolution cameras installed at key points across the city. These cameras automatically capture violations such as signal jumping, over-speeding, and lane violations. Once the violation is recorded, an electronic challan is generated and sent to the vehicle owner’s address.
The system is connected with the central database of the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA), which helps verify vehicle and owner information instantly. With the E-Challan System launched in another Punjab district, traffic police officials believe the chances of bribery and human error will significantly decrease.
Citizens can now check and pay their challans online using the PSCA portal or the official app. This ease of access is expected to encourage more timely payments and better compliance with traffic laws.
The government plans to expand the e-challan system to all major districts of Punjab in the coming months. Authorities say the move is part of a larger plan to make urban traffic smarter and safer. The PSCA also encourages drivers to keep their vehicle information updated to avoid complications.
Since its launch in Lahore, the e-challan system has seen success in controlling violations. With the E-Challan System launched in another Punjab district, similar improvements are expected in traffic flow and public awareness.
Officials are also planning awareness campaigns to educate the public about this new system and how to avoid violations. This step-by-step digital shift shows the government’s commitment to improving law enforcement using modern tools.
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