Punjab has stepped up its fight against pollution by introducing e-challans for smoke-emitting vehicles, using its advanced Safe City surveillance system. For the first time, authorities are directly detecting vehicles through cameras and issuing fines without stopping them on the road.
π Hundreds of Vehicles Fined
According to officials:
- Action taken against 211 vehicles
- Total fines crossed Rs. 1 million
The crackdown is focused on vehicles violating emission standards, especially those releasing excessive smoke.
π‘ How the New System Works
The system is operated through:
- Safe City camera network
- Dedicated EPA monitoring desk
- Digital detection of smoke-emitting vehicles
Once detected:
- Vehicle details are traced
- E-challan is issued automatically
π«οΈ Why Pollution Still Exists in Summer
Officials explained that pollution doesnβt disappear in summer, but:
- Winter traps pollutants β smog becomes visible
- Summer winds & rain β pollutants spread out
This makes air quality look better, even though pollution still exists.
π Improvement in Air Quality
Authorities say:
- Key pollutants like particulate matter have decreased
- Situation is better compared to last year
However, enforcement is still necessary to control emissions.
π€ Joint Action by Authorities
The crackdown is being carried out with:
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Traffic police
The system, which started as a pilot project, has now been fully implemented and expanded.
β οΈ What Vehicle Owners Should Know
If your vehicle emits smoke:
- You can receive an e-challan without being stopped
- Fines will be issued digitally
- Strict monitoring is ongoing
π§Ύ Final Take
Punjabβs move to issue e-challans through Safe City cameras shows a shift towards smart enforcement using technology. With pollution still a serious issue, especially in urban areas, such measures could help improve air quality in the long run.
