KARACHI: The Karachi Traffic Police have announced massive discounts on the newly launched e-challans issued for traffic violations.
As per details, first-time offenders will not have to pay their fines if they can write a letter of apology.
In case of the second violation, those who clear their fines within 14 days will get a 50% discount. But all penalties must be paid within 21 days, after which the full fine becomes payable.
For example, a fine for signal jumping can be Rs. 5,000, which can be reduced to Rs. 2,500 if the fine is paid within two weeks. Authorities have confirmed that all e-challans cleared within 14 days can avail of the discount.
Karachi’s New E-Challan System
Sindh government launched a Karachi E-challan system to improve traffic flow and traffic management in the city.
In Phase 1, 1,076 cameras were installed on major roads under the Karachi Safe City Project.
Phases 2 and 3 will expand to 12,000+ cameras across the city and toll plazas.
When a camera detects a violation, an e-challan is created and sent by Pakistan Post to the address linked with your number plate (Sindh Excise & Taxation data).
You have 21 days to pay. Pay within 14 days and get a 50% waiver, miss the deadline and the fine doubles on day 22.
Moreover, provincial administration introducing new governance tools to to improve city’s administration.
Karachi E-challan: cameras, fines & how to appeal
Enforcement results (Day 1): Within the first six hours, Karachi Traffic Police issued 2,662 E-challans over Rs12 million in fines.
Key counts: 1,535 for not wearing seat belts, 507 for riding without helmets, 419 for over speeding, 166 for running red lights.
Moreover, 32 for mobile phone use while driving, 7 for tinted windows and 3 each for wrong way driving.
Penalties if you don’t pay: After 3 months, your driving license can be suspended.
Similarly, after 6 months, police may ask NADRA to block your CNIC (you’ll be notified first).
Additionally, a demerit points system is live, reach 30 points in a year and your license can be suspended.
How to appeal an e-challan: If you think the ticket is wrong, visit the appeal desk listed on the back of your challan (desks at 11 police stations).
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