New initiative: Islamabad Traffic Police to start issuing e-tickets

Traffic constables will be given cell phones to issue spot fines


Obaid Abbasi January 23, 2016
Traffic constables will be given cell phones to issue spot fines. PHOTO: MUHAMMAD JAVAID

ISLAMABAD:


Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) is going to launch an e-ticketing system next month to collect spot fines from violators.


The traffic police will start the project with the help of the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) and a private cellular services company, which will provide cell phones to constables working in different zones of Islamabad.

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Under the new project, which will be introduced in the first phase in Zone-IV — the Red Zone, Constitutional Avenue, Aabpara, Melody and adjoining areas — traffic wardens will send messages regarding the fines to the violator’s cell phone. The messages will be logged in the warden’s phone, and in NBP and ITP’s respective databases.

Once a fine is issued, the violator will surrender his or her licence to the police official, pay the fine via the e-payment service or in person at an outlet, and then collect their license from the same police official on the spot.

Traffic SSP Malik Matloob Ahmed, who proposed the change, told The Express Tribune that the basic objective of the project is to facilitate people through spot fines instead of having to go to a bank or a zonal traffic office.

Ahmed said that under the project, smart phones and other equipment will be provided to 350 traffic wardens deputed in different parts of the city.  He said that traffic officials have already been trained to issuing e-tickets.

At present, violators have to deposit fines at any NBP branch, or the relevant zonal traffic office.

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When asked whether the project will be successful, given the technological complications, Ahmed said violators can to go to their nearest market to pay the fines as e-payment services are available in almost every commercial area.

“If a person from Bhara Kahu is issued a fine near Aabpara Market, instead of going to his respective zonal office or to an NBP branch, he or she can go to any nearby market and deposit the fine to get the licence back from the police official,” the police officer explained.

Residents of the capital, meanwhile, have appreciated the initiative saying the facility will not only help them save their time but also help them avoid queuing up at banks.

“It is an excellent initiative. Collecting fines on the spot helps the public save their time,” said Fahad Najeeb, a resident of Sector I-8/3. Muhammad Arif, a government servant, said it was a transition towards the latest technology, which is a good sign. “Before introducing the project, the ITP should launch an awareness programme among the masses to make them aware of the initiative,” he suggested.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 24th, 2016.

COMMENTS (3)

Rayon | 8 years ago | Reply I believe that this can be done in a convenient way. What if traffic warden by some way puts defaulter's phone number in a blacklist and defaulter's phone is blocked if he or she doesn't pay the fine in a week. On the other hand defaulter should be by some way able to pay the fine by simply mobile topup. This way it will be extremely conveniet not only for police warden but also for the defaulter. This procedure requires collaboration of Govt, NADRA, PTA and telecommunication companies and it can be implemented through out the country without requiring any special budget to buy smartphones for police wardens.
Rayon | 8 years ago | Reply I believe that all this can be done in a more convenient way. I will try to elaborate the whole procedure here. When if this fine is deducted from defaulter phone balance. He will recharge his phone to pay the fine. Another thing is person should not be issued new sim card till the time his dept are clear. This will save money and time because there will not be any need to buy smartphones for traffic wardens and you will not have to go to any outlet for payment.Lastly this can be implemented easily throughout the country because there is no hurdle in it. But I know, govt dont care bout your convenience. They are gonna do what they have decided. I wonder why are their mind so much f*ed up. One more thing, the smartphone will have too much corruption, obviously.
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