Karachi Under Digital Watch

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TRACS E-Challan Drive Nets 10,428 Violators in 24 Hours”

KARACHI —Karachi’s streets just got smarter — and stricter. Within its first full day of operation, the city’s AI-powered Traffic Regulation and Citation System (TRACS) has issued a staggering 10,428 digital challans, collecting nearly Rs4.78 crore in fines.

The fully automated system — launched Monday — marks the beginning of a new era of data-driven traffic enforcement, where violations are caught by cameras, not constables.

The 24-Hour Crackdown

TRACS cameras monitored key arteries like Sharah-e-Faisal, Rashid Minhas Road, and University Road, automatically flagging offenders with no human involvement.

Here’s the 24-hour breakdown:

  • 🚗 No Seat Belt: 5,972 motorists fined
  • 🏍️ No Helmet: 2,183 motorcyclists ticketed
  • ⚡ Over-speeding: 1,524 caught exceeding limits
  • 🚦 Red-Light Jumping: 521 penalized
  • 🔁 Other Offenses: Wrong-way driving, lane discipline breaches, illegal parking, phone use while driving, tinted windows, and fake number plates

How TRACS Works

Using high-definition, AI-integrated cameras, TRACS automatically detects violations, identifies vehicle data through the excise database, and issues e-challans digitally — ensuring zero corruption and full transparency.

Each challan is linked to the driver’s CNIC and vehicle registration, with notifications sent via SMS and email.

Fine & Payment Details

  • Minimum fines start at Rs5,000
  • A 50% discount applies if paid within 14 days
  • Repeat offenders and fake plate users risk vehicle impoundment or CNIC blocking

Dedicated TRACS Sahulat Centres have opened across major traffic offices to assist citizens with payments, appeals, or clarifications.

Public Reaction

Karachiites flooded social media with mixed reactions — from applause for fairness to surprise at the sheer number of tickets. “I got two challans before breakfast,” quipped one driver on X, summing up the city’s new reality.

The Digital Future

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah hailed TRACS as a leap toward digital governance, confirming plans to cover the remaining 70% of city roads with 12,000 cameras by early next year.

Bottom Line

The message is clear: No one is invisible on Karachi’s roads anymore. With TRACS in charge, the era of roadside arguments is ending — replaced by AI accuracy, digital accountability, and real-time justice.

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