Introduction to the Punjab Safe City Authority’s Live E-Challan System
The Punjab Safe City Authority (PSCA) has taken a significant step forward in modernizing traffic law enforcement by launching its live E-challan system in Gujranwala. This initiative is designed to leverage advanced technology to enhance road safety and ensure stricter compliance with traffic regulations.
Key Features of the New System
Under the new system, a total of 1,066 high-definition cameras have been strategically installed across the district. These cameras are capable of automatically detecting various traffic violations, including but not limited to:
- Not wearing helmets
- Driving without seatbelts
- Using non-standard number plates
Once a violation is detected, an electronic challan is issued instantly and sent directly to the offender via mobile message. This real-time notification ensures that drivers are immediately aware of their infractions.
Objectives and Benefits
A PSCA spokesperson highlighted that the initiative serves multiple purposes. It not only aids in crime detection but also encourages responsible driving habits among motorists. The official emphasized, “Our objective is to ensure safer roads by enforcing traffic laws through automated monitoring.”
Implementation and Testing
Irfan Salhriya, the SP Safe City Authority Gujranwala, provided more details about the implementation process. He mentioned that the system underwent a two-month testing phase before becoming fully operational. “From today, e-challans will be issued round the clock without any manual input,” he stated.
He further stressed the importance of following traffic rules, saying, “Drivers must wear helmets, fasten seatbelts, and carry valid licenses, as cameras will record all violations.”
Transition from Manual to Automated Monitoring
Previously, traffic wardens and patrol officers were responsible for manually inspecting over half a million vehicles daily. With the introduction of the new system, most monitoring will now be handled through the use of cameras. On-ground teams will continue to focus on special cases, ensuring that the system complements rather than replaces human oversight.
Consequences of Non-Compliance
Authorities have also issued warnings to motorists regarding the consequences of non-compliance. Failure to pay fines within the stipulated time may result in double penalties or legal action. This serves as a strong deterrent against repeated violations.
Conclusion
The launch of the live E-challan system in Gujranwala marks a significant milestone in the integration of technology into traffic management. By automating the process of issuing challans, the PSCA aims to create a safer and more efficient driving environment for all road users. As this system becomes fully operational, it is expected to set a precedent for other regions looking to adopt similar technologies in the future.
