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Faceless e-Challan System Comes Into Effect This Month in Sindh

Faceless e-Challan System Launches in Sindh

Faceless e-challan system comes into effect this month in Sindh, marking a major step toward digitalizing the province’s traffic management. The new system aims to make the challan process more transparent, efficient, and fair for motorists.

According to officials, the faceless e-challan system will automatically record traffic violations using advanced cameras installed across major roads. The violator’s vehicle number plate will be identified, and an electronic challan will be generated and sent directly to the registered owner’s address.

Faceless e-challan system comes into effect this month in Sindh to reduce human interaction between traffic officers and drivers. This initiative will minimize corruption, eliminate on-spot fines, and ensure that penalties are imposed based solely on evidence.

The Sindh Police and Traffic Department have confirmed that the system is already in its final testing phase. Once implemented, it will cover key areas of Karachi, Hyderabad, and Sukkur, before expanding to other districts. The e-challans will include images and details of the violation for transparency.

Officials said the project is part of Sindh’s broader plan to modernize traffic enforcement and promote road discipline. The introduction of a faceless e-challan system will also help collect accurate data on traffic patterns and violations, aiding in future policy decisions.

Faceless e-challan system comes into effect this month in Sindh after successful trials in Karachi’s main traffic corridors. Authorities believe it will encourage citizens to follow traffic laws more strictly and improve overall road safety.

Public awareness campaigns are also being launched to educate drivers about the new system, including how to check and pay challans online.

With this move, Sindh joins other regions in adopting smart traffic enforcement solutions, reflecting Pakistan’s growing commitment to digital governance and technology-driven reforms.

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Umair is an experienced digital media journalist who covers both parliament and breaking news. He reports on culture, politics, technology, and human stories with clarity and depth. His work also includes lifestyle and arts, which makes him a versatile storyteller. He always focuses on accuracy, insight, and meaningful impact.

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