IG Sindh underlined the importance of residents adhering to traffic laws during a lecture at a luxury hotel in Karachi, while DIG Traffic pointed out that the system would also aid in lowering the number of traffic accidents. However, a number of municipal stakeholders expressed disapproval of the project, wondering how challans could be issued given Karachi’s still-deteriorating infrastructure. In order to improve overall traffic management, police authorities also pointed out that the driving license system has been enhanced, with over 300,000 residents now getting licenses online. In addition to avoiding fines, authorities advised the public to abide by traffic laws in order to guarantee safer roads and prevent accidents.
After that, automated challans will be generated and mailed to the offender’s residence. The official traffic police mobile app will also let Karachi residents to view their challan details. In order to prevent fines and needless inconvenience, the Karachi traffic police have encouraged the public to abide by traffic laws.