Authorities in Punjab have announced strict measures against vehicle owners who fail to pay their e-challans.The move aims to enforce traffic laws more effectively and ensure compliance among motorists.
The Safe City Authority in Punjab has prepared lists of vehicles with unpaid fines. Despite repeated penalties issued to hundreds of thousands of cars and motorcycles, many owners have not cleared their dues.
Under the new crackdown, local police will carry out targeted raids to apprehend defaulters and ensure that pending e-challan payments are made promptly. Officials said this action is part of a larger effort to improve road safety and discipline across the province.
The Safe City Authority will continue to monitor traffic violations using cameras installed across major cities in Punjab. Vehicle owners with outstanding fines will be reported to the police, who will take immediate action to recover payments.
Authorities emphasized that the crackdown will begin in the coming days. They warned that non-compliance could result in arrests or other strict measures, highlighting the importance of following traffic rules.
Officials said the initiative reflects Punjab’s commitment to modernizing traffic enforcement. By combining technology with law enforcement, authorities hope to reduce traffic violations, improve road safety, and ensure accountability among motorists.
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This crackdown also serves as a reminder to vehicle owners to pay their e-challans on time. Authorities in Punjab stressed that consistent enforcement is key to maintaining order on the roads and preventing accidents.




