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Rawalpindi launches e-challan system for traffic violations

Published on: November 22, 2025 2:31 PM

Rawalpindi activates automated e-challan system through Safe City cameras

RAWALPINDI – The twin city of Pakistan’s federal capital has officially activated the e-challan system for traffic violations starting today. The automated system, part of the Safe City Project, will now issue fines for traffic offenses through CCTV cameras installed across the city.

Under the new system, images of violations will be captured and sent to the vehicle owner along with a coded e-challan. Violators must pay the fines within the stipulated time. The system covers offenses such as jumping traffic signals, riding motorcycles without helmets, lane violations, mobile phone use while driving, and non-standard or illegal number plates.

Read More: PSCA launches live E–challan system in Gujranwala

The e-challaning system is linked to the Safe City Command and Control Center, which monitors traffic violations in real time. More than 2,000 cameras have been installed at 359 locations in Rawalpindi, along with 15 cameras at major entry and exit points, ensuring wide coverage across the city.

Officials highlighted that the system not only streamlines traffic management but also aids the police in monitoring public spaces, improving response times to incidents, and enhancing overall safety. The cameras will also help assess traffic police performance and oversee major roads effectively.

Read More: PSCA introduces e–challan system for commuters 

The introduction of e-challans marks a significant step in leveraging technology for urban management and law enforcement in Rawalpindi, aiming to improve road discipline and reduce violations.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: CCTV surveillance, E-challan, Latest, Rawalpindi, Road safety, safe city project, Traffic violations

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