The Sindh police are expanding the use of modern technology across the province to enforce traffic laws. These measures are helping improve traffic discipline and are also contributing to a reduction in street crime.
The Sindh police plan to introduce modern systems such as e-challans, Safe City cameras, automatic number plate recognition technology, and digital monitoring networks to improve traffic management, ensure transparency, strengthen the rule of law, and protect citizens, said SSP West Sindh Traffic Police Muhammad Azam Jamali on Thursday.
He was addressing a Hamdard Naunehal Assembly Karachi meeting titled “Adopt Road Sense, Save Lives” at Bait-ul-Hikmah Auditorium, Madinat al-Hikmah. Ms. Sadia Rashid, President of Hamdard Foundation Pakistan, presided over the proceedings.
Jamali said the e-challan system has helped discourage VIP culture and promoted equal application of the law. The Sindh police are also expanding digital traffic monitoring and modern surveillance cameras in Karachi and other cities to reduce traffic violations and road accidents. He said meaningful change always begins at an individual level; therefore, creating awareness among students about traffic laws and road safety is the need of the hour.