Punjab has introduced a new Digital Traffic E-Challan One App to make traffic law enforcement more modern, efficient, and transparent. The app was launched by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and is designed to replace old manual traffic fines with a fully digital system that is safer and easier to use.
With this new app, traffic officers across the province can quickly access driver information and issue e-challans right on the spot. They can also record and save video evidence of any traffic violation directly into the system. This means there is less paperwork, fewer chances of losing or tampering with records, and a clearer, more trustworthy process for everyone.
The secure video feature helps both officers and drivers by making it easy to check exactly what happened during a traffic stop. This reduces disagreements and disputes over fines or violations.
Overall, the Digital Traffic E-Challan One App helps improve accountability among traffic staff, makes roadside checks more effective, and increases public confidence in the traffic system. Because everything is tracked digitally, the public can be sure that enforcement is fair and transparent throughout Punjab.
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