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Public Can Now Pay Traffic Fines Online in KP

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has officially launched an online system for traffic challan payments, marking a major advancement in the province’s push toward digital governance.

The new platform allows citizens to pay traffic fines online, eliminating the need to stand in long queues at banks or visit traffic offices.

According to officials, the digital system is expected to streamline service delivery, enhance transparency, and reduce opportunities for corruption. It will also help increase government revenue and save time for both the public and traffic authorities.

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Dr. Shafqat Ayaz, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister for Science and Information Technology, shared the announcement via social media, calling it a significant milestone in KP’s journey toward e-governance.

The move reflects the provincial government’s ongoing efforts to digitize public services and improve efficiency across departments.

The online challan payment system is one of several digital reforms the KP government is pursuing as it looks to modernize its administrative processes and deliver more accessible, user-friendly services to citizens across the province.

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Arsalan Khattak