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    Karachi Traffic Police Begin Issuing E-Challans for Illegally Parked Motorcycles

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 8, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a move to improve traffic regulation and reduce congestion, Karachi traffic police have initiated the issuance of electronic challans for motorcycles found parked in unauthorized areas. This new system relies on photographic documentation to ensure accuracy and accountability in penalizing violators. The adoption of e-challans represents a significant step towards modernizing traffic enforcement in one of Pakistan’s busiest cities.

    Motorcycle parking violations have long contributed to traffic bottlenecks and pedestrian inconvenience in Karachi. By leveraging technology to capture and record these infractions, authorities aim to deter illegal parking and promote smoother traffic flow. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to enhance urban mobility and public safety within the metropolis.

    Notably, the use of e-challans allows for a more transparent and efficient penalty process, reducing the need for physical paperwork and minimizing disputes over violations. As the program expands, it is expected to encourage compliance among riders and improve overall traffic discipline. This development marks a progressive shift in Karachi’s approach to managing its complex traffic challenges.

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