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Vehicles of E-Challan Defaulters to Be Impounded in Lahore

The Lahore Traffic Police, in collaboration with the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA), has blacklisted 2,546 vehicles for non-payment of e-challans and ordered their immediate impoundment.

According to officials, an action plan has been finalized to take strict measures against habitual traffic fine defaulters.

Lahore Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Dr. Athar Waheed said that the blacklisted vehicles will be traced through Safe City cameras across the city and impounded until all outstanding fines are cleared.

He added that traffic officers have been instructed to check every vehicle’s e-challan record during duty hours. “E-challans are issued automatically through Safe City cameras without discrimination, and paying them is mandatory for all citizens,” he noted.

Initially, vehicles with 50 or more unpaid challans have been added to the blacklist. Dr. Waheed said that modern technology has helped improve traffic discipline and road safety, while PSCA teams are extending full support to traffic police in the impoundment campaign aimed at curbing traffic violations.

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  • They are doing bullshit mostly people didn’t receive e challan even they don’t know frist you can correct your system why people pay this burden all bullshit

  • I think lahore traffic police is and will be unable to control the violation done by motorcycles. They are unstoppable.

  • They should send the challan hard copy or should we check the challan on daily basis ?
    It is civilians laws or will be imposed on govt officials also?

  • Lawlessness should be discouraged. Law breakers should be taken to task because it’s crime and there should be zero tolerance for traffic violators and law breakers. Good, action is supported.


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