Incidentally, the first violator turned to be a policeman only, who was found driving his bike "without a helmet".
"Traffic cops will be located on those locations where traffic violations are rampant. Cops equipped with cameras will capture photos of violators and submit them to Traffic Enforcement Centre which in turn will retrieve details and mailing addresses of the violators, and send them challans at their respective e-mail addresses," SP (Traffic) R N Mishra said today.
"The first e-challan was issued to a cop who was found driving his bike without helmet when we choose to start with ourselves and selected a location near control room," Mishra said.
This initiative will help us to smoothen the traffic flow and enhance road safety through better enforcement and putting a check on traffic offenders.