E-Challan Crackdown Approved Against Illegal Parking in Karachi — December 2025 Update
Commissioner Karachi Hassan Naqvi has approved a new E-Challan enforcement crackdown aimed at tackling widespread illegal parking across Karachi. The decision was finalized during a high-level traffic management meeting held on December 1, 2025, where officials reviewed worsening congestion issues in major commercial and business districts.
The crackdown marks a major shift toward digital traffic enforcement, using Safe City surveillance and automated challan systems to curb illegal roadside parking and restore traffic flow.

🚦 High-Level Meeting Reviews Karachi’s Traffic Problems
The enforcement plan was discussed and approved in a joint meeting attended by:
- DIG Traffic Pir Mohammad Shah
- Municipal Commissioner KMC
- Deputy Commissioners from multiple districts
- Representatives from key administrative departments
DIG Traffic briefed participants that the final E-Challan framework for illegal parking is now fully ready and will be deployed citywide using Safe City monitoring infrastructure.
🅿️ E-Challan Notices Finalised for Illegal Parking Violations
Traffic authorities confirmed that illegal roadside parking has become one of the leading causes of:
- Traffic congestion
- Road blockages
- Reduced lane capacity near markets and commercial plazas
To counter this, authorities will utilize:
- Safe City camera surveillance to monitor stationary vehicles
- Automatic digital challan issuance to the vehicle owner’s registration information
- Stored digital evidence, accessible for legal verification or dispute resolution
This eliminates the need for manual ticketing and on-spot confrontations.
⚙️ How the New Enforcement Will Work
The new parking crackdown will operate through a fully automated enforcement workflow:
- Live monitoring by Safe City roadside cameras
- Detection of illegal or obstructive parking violations
- Automatic e-Challan generation against the vehicle record
- SMS and online challan delivery to registered owners
- Digital image/video evidence archived for dispute handling or court matters
Officials expect this to reduce congestion hotspots and ensure consistent, corruption-free enforcement.
🚶 20 Pedestrian Bridges Under Rehabilitation – Phase 1
The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) updated officials that a citywide pedestrian safety program has already begun.
Rehabilitation Program Details:
- 20 pedestrian bridges included in the first phase
- Priority given to structurally unsafe bridges
- Additional bridges will be added in future phases following inspections
The rehabilitation program aims to:
- Improve pedestrian safety
- Encourage pedestrians to use safe crossings
- Reduce road accidents and mid-road interruptions
🏢 Encroachments Cleared from Basement Parking Areas
City authorities also completed a detailed review of:
- Encroached basement parking spaces
- Unauthorized roadside parking zones
- Misuse of parking areas in commercial buildings
Action in Saddar Area:
According to the Deputy Commissioner South:
- 22 commercial buildings had encroachments removed
- Basement parking facilities were restored to legal usage
- Roadside congestion in surrounding areas showed immediate improvement
The clearance campaign is designed to:
- Restore approved parking capacity
- Reduce roadside vehicle spillover
- Improve lane circulation and traffic movement
💸 Stricter Penalties Approved Under Updated E-Challan Rules
Commissioner Karachi approved a new stricter fine structure to strengthen deterrence and compliance under the upgraded E-Challan system.
New Penalty Structure — Effective December 2025
| Violation Type | Updated Fine |
|---|---|
| Motorcycle overspeeding | Up to Rs. 5,000 |
| Car overspeeding | Up to Rs. 15,000 |
| Heavy vehicle violations | Up to Rs. 20,000 |
| Driving without license | Up to Rs. 50,000 |
Officials stated that these updated penalties will target reckless driving trends and repeat offenders more effectively.
📡 Digital Monitoring Becomes Core of Karachi’s Traffic Strategy
Commissioner Hassan Naqvi confirmed that the expanded E-Challan enforcement system will operate as a fully integrated part of the Karachi Safe City Initiative, bringing:
- Automated violation detection
- Real-time digital enforcement
- Location-based traffic surveillance
- Centralized record-keeping for fines and offender history
🎯 Key Objectives of the New Traffic Strategy
The enforcement overhaul focuses on four primary goals:
- Reducing traffic congestion caused by illegal parking
- Improving public road safety
- Enhancing automation and transparency in enforcement
- Increasing compliance with traffic and parking regulations
Authorities described the e-challan system as a cornerstone reform for Karachi’s future traffic control and safety planning.
📌 Final Summary
The December 2025 Karachi E-Challan crackdown represents the most aggressive digital enforcement move against illegal parking so far. With Safe City cameras, automatic fines, encroachment removals, pedestrian bridge rehabilitation, and sharply increased penalties, the government aims to:
- Restore traffic discipline
- Reduce congestion
- Improve pedestrian mobility
- Promote transparent law enforcement
Drivers are advised to follow legal parking rules strictly and regularly check their challan status to avoid heavy penalties under the new rules.
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