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Major Motorway Introduces New E-Challan System for Traffic Violations

Major Motorway Introduces New E-Challan System for Traffic Violations

E-Challan enforcement system has become operational on the Hazara Motorway. The system aims to improve the recovery of unpaid traffic fines.

Motorway police can now identify vehicles with outstanding fines before they leave through designated interchanges. The automated system uses cameras installed along the motorway for vehicle identification.

Cameras Detect Vehicles With Unpaid Fines

The cameras automatically scan vehicles as they approach motorway interchanges. They can identify vehicles linked with outstanding traffic challans.

When such a vehicle is detected, the system sends an alert to motorway police officials. Officers can then take action before the vehicle exits the motorway.

The new process reduces the need for manual checks. It also provides police with a more efficient way to identify unpaid fines.

Police Verify Violations Before Payment

SP Maqsood Dogar explained how the enforcement process works. He said officials first verify the recorded traffic violation.

After verification, the motorist is asked to pay the outstanding E-Challan. The vehicle can leave the motorway once the required payment has been completed.

This verification process ensures that officials check the violation before collecting the fine. It also allows authorities to recover outstanding payments at motorway exit points.

System Aims to Improve Traffic Enforcement

According to Dogar, the automated system will strengthen the monitoring of traffic violations. Authorities expect it to make enforcement more effective on the Hazara Motorway.

The technology allows police to receive information about vehicles before they reach designated interchanges. This can help officials respond quickly to unpaid traffic penalties.

The E-Challan system may also encourage motorists to clear outstanding fines on time. Drivers could become more careful about following traffic regulations.

Authorities expect improved enforcement to promote greater compliance with motorway rules. Better compliance can also support safer and more disciplined travel.

The system represents another move toward technology-based traffic enforcement on the motorway. Cameras and automated alerts can make monitoring easier for motorway police.

Motorists using the Hazara Motorway should ensure that outstanding traffic fines are cleared. Vehicles with unpaid challans may now be identified before leaving through designated interchanges.

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The new enforcement mechanism is focused on recovering unpaid fines and improving compliance with existing traffic laws.

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