Punjab Goes Fully Digital on Traffic Fines in 2026: How PSCA E-Challan Works and What Drivers Must Know

Traffic enforcement in Punjab has entered a new phase in 2026 as the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) continues to expand its fully digital e-Challan system. Using AI-powered cameras, ANPR technology, and centralized databases, traffic violations are now detected automatically without roadside stops.

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From speeding and red-light jumping to helmet and seatbelt violations, fines are issued electronically and linked directly to the vehicle registration number and, in some cases, the owner’s CNIC. Vehicle owners can check their challan details online, review photo or video evidence, and pay fines through online banking, mobile wallets, ATMs, or bank counters.

Authorities warn that ignoring unpaid e-Challans may lead to late penalties, vehicle registration blocks, court notices, or license suspension. With the system now active across major cities and expanding to highways, compliance has become essential.

Officials say the goal is transparent enforcement, reduced corruption, and safer roads, as digital monitoring continues to tighten across Punjab.

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