Traffic Regulation and Citation System inaugurated in Sindh

By Salis bin Perwaiz
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October 28, 2025
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah inaugurates the Traffic Regulation and Citation System (TRACS) at the Central Police Office. Minister of Home Ziaul Hassan Lanjar, IG Police Ghulam Nabi Memon and others are present on the occasion on October 27, 2025. — APP

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Monday inaugurated the Traffic Regulation and Citation System (TRACS) at the Central Police Office, marking a milestone in the province’s digital transformation and governance reforms.

Speaking at the launch event, Shah said that the introduction of TRACS represents “far more than a technological upgrade; it is a manifestation of Sindh’s commitment to transparency, modernisation and improved citizen services”.

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He explained that the new system replaces the outdated manual ticketing process with a fully automated e-ticketing mechanism, utilising advanced AI-integrated CCTV cameras to detect violations such as over-speeding, red light jumping and helmet non-compliance. The system removes human discretion, confrontation and potential bias, ensuring fairness and accountability on the roads.

“Through TRACS we are harnessing the power of technology to serve and protect our citizens more effectively. It’s not just a police department project; it’s a reform for every citizen,” the CM emphasised.

TRACS Sahulat centres at major traffic offices and police stations will now offer support to citizens for paying fines, clarifying violations and contesting challans. This groundbreaking initiative is set to transform the province’s approach to traffic management, exemplifying a strong commitment to transparency, modernisation and citizen well-being.

The integration of TRACS with key government databases, including excise & taxation, the driving licence system and NADRA e-Sahulat, and modern payment gateways allows citizens to view and pay traffic fines securely online or via their mobile devices. The TRACS app further simplifies the process, empowering users to monitor violations and settle challans in real-time.

In its initial phase, 200 cameras have been installed across Karachi, with plans to expand to 12,000 cameras city-wide and eventually to other districts in Sindh. The system’s integration with the Citizens-Police Liaison Committee ensures transparent oversight and redressal.

Referring to Karachi’s 684 traffic accident victims between August 2024 and October 2025, Shah highlighted the potential of TRACS to improve road safety through strict, technology-backed enforcement. Officers have already undergone extensive training to ensure a smooth transition to the new system.

“If you want to know how civilised a nation is, look at its traffic,” he remarked, underlining the importance of collective responsibility in obeying traffic regulations. He proposed a two-step penalty system, initially a warning and apology, followed by a stricter penalty for repeat offences, to encourage safer, more responsible driving.

The launch of TRACS builds upon previous digital initiatives by the Sindh police. “The Sindh police have set a new benchmark in digital transformation,” said the CM. He reiterated his government’s vision for expanding digital reforms across various sectors, reflecting a broader commitment to good governance, public safety and operational efficiency. He also praised the law enforcement agencies for their achievements in crime reduction and modernisation, especially in challenging regions.

“I congratulate the Sindh police, Rangers and all our partners for their vital role in propelling the Sindh police into the digital era. With systems like TRACS we are building not only safer roads but also restoring public trust and making governance truly citizen-centric.” The implementation of TRACS commences immediately, promising safer roads and a more transparent traffic management system for the people of Karachi and, ultimately, all of Sindh.

“I congratulate the Sindh police for their rapid progress towards digitalisation,” said Shah. He also congratulated the provincial police chief for achieving remarkable successes in the Kutcha areas, noting that 72 dacoits have surrendered.

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