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Karachi introduces automated traffic fines via CCTV, ending motorcycle seizures and boosting road safety.
Sindh Police Inspector General Ghulam Nabi Memon announced new fines for driving without a license in Karachi, ranging from Rs20,000 for motorcycles to Rs50,000 for heavy vehicles, as part of a broader push to improve road safety and modernize traffic enforcement.
The move, approved by the Sindh government, follows the rollout of a citywide e-challan system using CCTV cameras to automatically issue digital fines, replacing physical checkpoints and on-the-spot penalties.
Traffic officers now focus on managing flow and removing roadblocks, while motorcycle seizures have ended.
The initiative supports efforts to upgrade licensing procedures and expand access to subsidized electric bikes and rickshaws for 41,000 citizens.
Karachi introduce multas automatizadas de tráfico a través de CCTV, poniendo fin a las incautaciones de motocicletas y aumentando la seguridad vial.