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Traffic management meeting held to ensure strict compliance on traffic rules, e-challan system

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On the directives of Senior Suprintendent of Police (SSP) Hyderabad Shahzaib Chachar, traffic management meeting held in which decisions were taken to ensure strict compliance on traffic rules, e-challan system and carrying out joint operations

HYDERABAD, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Jul, 2026) On the directives of Senior Suprintendent of Police (SSP) Hyderabad Shahzaib Chachar, traffic management meeting held in which decisions were taken to ensure strict compliance on traffic rules, e-challan system and carrying out joint operations.

Honorary Secretary Traffic Management board Javed Iqbal, DSPs Traffic, concerned SHOs and other officers and officials participated.

In the meeting, it was decided to conduct joint operations with the district police, traffic police and relevant institutions against one-way violations, double parking, without number plates and illegal rickshaws, removal of soft encroachment and other traffic violations.

On this occasion,directives were also issued to formulate special teams in busy commercial areas and take indiscriminate actions and immediately redress the complaints of citizens and the business community.

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The meeting was apprised that the e-challan system has been activated, under which a record of traffic violations will be compiled through mobile applications and cameras and an e-challan will be automatically issued to the owner of the vehicle concerned, while an awareness campaign will also be launched among the citizens regarding e-challan and traffic rules.

At the end of the meeting, it was directed that a progress report on traffic should be sent to the SSP Hyderabad and the Deputy Commissioner Hyderabad every 15 days, while the QRF should be kept active at all times on the information of traffic jams or violations so that better, safe and uninterrupted traffic facilities can be provided to the citizens.

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