
In Lahore, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif recently inaugurated a groundbreaking “One App” digital traffic challan system. This innovative tool marks the first time in Pakistan that traffic fines will be issued with video evidence as backing, ensuring transparency and accountability.
The new system promises to bolster enforcement by leveraging mobile technology. Citizens who receive traffic violations will get detailed information through QR codes directly sent from the app. The Traffic Police spokesperson highlighted a significant enhancement: on-the-spot verification of IDs, driving licenses, and stolen vehicles can now be conducted using the app.
Alongside this, immediate checks for vehicle ownership, fitness certificates, and route permits are also possible within the integrated system. Officials have indicated that under Phase Two of the initiative, e-challans will be issued in addition to status updates on FIRs (First Information Reports) and criminal records pertaining to certain traffic violations.
Most notably, digital action against encroachments and environmental infractions is planned as part of this comprehensive system. The digital enforcement mechanism aims for a more efficient and accountable law enforcement process, leveraging technology to streamline operations and provide evidence-backed fines.
Speaking on the initiative’s significance, DIG Traffic Muhammad Waqas Nazir remarked that the new tool will deliver transparent, impartial traffic enforcement supported by robust digital evidence.
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