The Motorway Police has launched an e-ticketing app for traveler convenience. With this new system, travelers will receive digital tickets, reducing the need for paper.
According to a spokesperson for the Motorway Police, drivers will accumulate points for any mistakes or violations, and after reaching a certain number of points, their license will be suspended. This is aimed at encouraging better road safety.
The system also features auto-filled details, making it easier and quicker for drivers to register. Additionally, it will help authorities track stolen vehicles more efficiently, enhancing security on the roads.
During the 28th anniversary of the National Highways and Motorways Police, IG Motorways Salman Choudhry shared how far the motorway network has come. He explained that in 1997, the network started with just 366 kilometers. It has grown to over 4,500 kilometers, and plans are underway to extend it across all four provinces.
IG Motorways also mentioned that the police use advanced technology like radars, speed guns, and ambulances to ensure safety. Despite some challenges with axle load management, 95% of axle load regulations have been implemented since last year.
Salman Choudhry also paid tribute to the police force, especially a sub-inspector who was martyred after being run over by a vehicle. He concluded by announcing plans to adopt a cashless system and noted that the police force is already 97% paperless, making operations more efficient.
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