Police to computerise traffic records
System to keep cumulative records of traffic fines will go into effect from May 1.
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KARACHI:
Sindh traffic police has decided to launch a ‘Computerised Traffic Violation Management System’, which will allow police officials to keep a cumulative record of traffic fines on each individual, from May 1.
The chief of traffic police, DIG Abdul Khalique Shaikh, told The Express Tribune that a database of all driving licences issued in Karachi and a two-year-record of traffic violations in the city has been prepared for the new system. “The system will be operated with the help of fifty-five scanner machines which will show all the fines levied on each individual,” he said. “It will first be used in Karachi and later on, it will be used in Hyderabad and Sukkur.”
Published in The Express Tribune, April 2nd, 2013.
Sindh traffic police has decided to launch a ‘Computerised Traffic Violation Management System’, which will allow police officials to keep a cumulative record of traffic fines on each individual, from May 1.
The chief of traffic police, DIG Abdul Khalique Shaikh, told The Express Tribune that a database of all driving licences issued in Karachi and a two-year-record of traffic violations in the city has been prepared for the new system. “The system will be operated with the help of fifty-five scanner machines which will show all the fines levied on each individual,” he said. “It will first be used in Karachi and later on, it will be used in Hyderabad and Sukkur.”
Published in The Express Tribune, April 2nd, 2013.