
Intro
The Karachi Traffic Police are set to implement robots for issuing e-tickets, marking a significant shift towards digital enforcement. This initiative is part of their E-Tracks system, aimed at automating traffic law enforcement and minimizing human error.
What’s Happening
DIG Traffic Peer Muhammad Shah announced that the police are introducing a new method for issuing e-tickets: through robots.
He stated, “These robots will drive around Karachi’s crowded streets and scan cars for violations automatically.”
How It’ll Work
The robots will:
- Patrol areas like Saddar and Tariq Road.
- Travel at speeds of approximately 20 km/h.
- Scan license plates and detect violations such as improper parking or lane deviations.
- Instantaneously send e-tickets to car owners via the E-Tracks system.
Additionally, new “No Parking” and “No Two Lane” signs will be installed throughout the city to support this initiative.
What It Means and What’s Happened So Far
Since the launch of E-Tracks just two weeks ago, nearly 50,000 drivers have already received fines. The introduction of robots aims to:
- Enhance transparency in ticket issuance.
- Improve monitoring in high traffic areas.
- Reduce corruption through automatic violation detection.
Traffic in Karachi’s Future
The deployment of robots signifies Karachi’s advancement towards becoming a smart city, integrating technology and real-time enforcement to revolutionize traffic management.



