Safe City project

Published February 18, 2023

THE authorities running the Safe City project in Islamabad need to be congratulated for effectively and efficiently monitoring the traffic in Islamabad and issuing e-challans to the violators. I did not realise that such technology and knowhow were available locally.

Recently, while I was moving on Faisal Avenue towards Blue Area, my speed was captured on the CCTV cameras of the Safe City project. Lo and behold, within minutes I was sent an e-challan on my cellphone with complete details of the vehicle, the nature and the place of violation along with my name, address and snapshot of the car.

I thought this could only happen in the United States where I had seen it while on a visit some time ago. The National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) also needs to be commended for facilitating and providing the necessary infrastructure/data and software to Islamabad traffic police.

The Safe City project needs to extend the orbit of its operation to a wider area and include other violations, such as use of cellphones while driving, which has become a real nuisance and cause of major accidents on roads nowadays.

Khaled
Islamabad

Published in Dawn, February 18th, 2023

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