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Punjab Police Launch Traffic Accident Management App

  • December 21, 2018
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Punjab Police has recently launched the Traffic Accident Management Information System (TAMIS) application that will help the authorities to identify the reasons for an accident. TAMIS will also help the police by speeding up the investigation process and prosecution and help them devise a strategy to avoid such accidents in the future.

Amjad Javed Saleemi, Inspector General Police at the inauguration of the event revealed the new application at Traffic Headquarters Punjab Qurban Lines. According to him, the app was developed in collaboration with the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB).

Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) Managing Director AIGP Police Ali Amir Malik, Chief Operating Officer Akbar Nasir, AIGP CTD Muhammad Tahir Rai, DIG IT Zulfiqar Hameed and PITB Operations Director General Faisal Yousaf, Waqar Naeem, Sajid Lateef, and other senior officers were also present at the ceremony. 

Furthermore, with TAMIS the traffic department can maintain record of accidents that have occurred in any district of Punjab, their location, time, police station, number of colliding vehicles, name of Punjab Highway Patrol post, response timing of district police and traffic police, weather situation, cause of accident, injured, casualties, ambulance response time, and loss of property on a single portal etc. What really is impressive about TAMIS is that it can also show the details regarding drivers, eyewitnesses, injured persons, and informants.

 

Reference links: propakistani.pk

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