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Lahore Traffic Police Introduces Smart App to Accelerate E-Challan Recovery via Image Recognition

  • June 22, 2025
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Chief Traffic Officer Lahore, Dr. Athar Waheed, has announced the launch of a new application designed to optimize the recovery of e-challan fines and enhance the process of vehicle checks by traffic wardens across the city. This new technology allows officers to access complete vehicle data, including outstanding e-challan records, simply by capturing a photo of the vehicle. The functionality is being integrated into the existing Wardens App, offering a more efficient and real-time alternative to previously used methods.

Until now, wardens relied on LT wireless sets to verify vehicle information. This manual system required them to stop vehicles and input key identifiers such as the vehicle number, chassis number, or the driver’s ID card details. The updated system removes this friction by using image recognition, enabling faster access to relevant data and allowing more vehicles to be checked with reduced delays. This innovation is expected to increase enforcement efficiency significantly.

According to Dr. Waheed, the implementation of the new system has already shown measurable impact. Within a month of use, daily recovery of e-challan fines surged from Rs. 500,000 to Rs. 5 million. In the case of government-owned vehicles, which collectively held Rs. 9.4 million in unpaid fines, Rs. 3.5 million was recovered within the same period using the new system.

Specialized teams have also been assembled to target the broader backlog of unpaid e-challan dues, which currently amounts to Rs. 6 billion. These teams are using the new app to streamline their enforcement operations, aiming to recover long-outstanding payments through field checks and mobile coordination.

The app’s photo-based verification marks a step forward in digital traffic management. By reducing reliance on manual entries and increasing the number of vehicles scanned per day, the Lahore Traffic Police is enabling faster data access and more effective enforcement. The integration with the Wardens App ensures that on-ground officers have seamless tools to carry out their duties while minimizing road disruption for drivers.

The initiative demonstrates how digital solutions are being employed to improve public sector efficiency and enhance governance practices. The ability to retrieve data instantly and act on it in real time helps reduce administrative delays and improve transparency in traffic enforcement. It also supports broader goals under the Digital Pakistan framework, where services and regulatory functions are being digitized for improved public access and compliance monitoring.

By transforming how traffic data is collected and fines are enforced, the Lahore Traffic Police is adopting modern tools to address long-standing inefficiencies and improve financial recovery in the process.

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