KARACHI: Sindh has expanded the e-challan system beyond Karachi to 2 more major cities of Sindh (Sukkur and Hyderabad) in a move aimed at improving traffic regulation across the province.
Sindh Home Minister Zia-ul-Hassan Lanjar said that driving licenses are also being checked in these cities.
He acknowledged that “computer system errors can occur,” adding that the government’s intentions are clear and focused on improving the traffic management system.
Meanwhile, Karachi Traffic Police reported that more than Rs710 million were collected from e-challans in just one month.
According to the detailed report, over 93,000 e-challans were generated in Karachi.
Additionally, Karachi also recorded 1,278 challans for fancy number plates and 1,178 for tinted windows, together amounting to over Rs29.4 million in fines.
Other violations included 611 challans for stop-line breaches and 426 for wrong-way driving. Traffic Police urged citizens to follow traffic rules.
You can check for online traffic challans in Karachi by using the official website (Sindh Police e-challan) or the PSCA E-Challan portal, where you can search using your vehicle’s license plate number, CNIC, or chassis number across the Sindh
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