Islamabad traffic police have launched an information campaign to inform citizens about the digital Challan facility and the Safe City project.
The traffic police in Islamabad turned to the initiative and said, "You can't jump on the red light even if there are no traffic workers around you. Later, the express ticket will be delivered to the door for the offenses."
The E-Challan system also includes signal offenders, unicycles and surgeons. ITP's training wing partnered with Graana.com to run the campaign on every major commercial boulevard. Centers, roundabouts and the main streets of the city.
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The ITP-selected employees distribute brochures, send messages to citizens, and arrange special announcements about the benefits of the e-Challan system. Farrukh Rasheed, chief superintendent of the traffic police, said he would follow the entire campaign himself and work in shifts to analyze the campaign in real time.
The goal of the online campaign is to improve the security situation in the federal capital and improve road safety. Farrukh said, "Citizens were fined, not as a punishment, but to make them more accountable on the street."
The Chief Inspector also called on citizens to cooperate fully and maintain traffic discipline so that the campaign would be fruitful.