All Traffic Police personnel in Phuntsholing, Gedu, Tsimasham, Gomto, Gelephu, Sarpang, Zhemgang, Panbang and Norbuling has been trained to use the online system to check vehicle and driving license details on validity and offense. They will also be able to trace contact address and mobile number of the vehicle owner and Driving license holder during emergencies such as accidents and while vehicles are left un attended for long or while the traffic/way obstruction has occurred. Vehicle owners and Driving license holders may get call from traffic police and RSTA from now on for verification.

To enable online payment facilities for payment of fines and penalties after the issuance of Traffic Infringement Notice (TIN) by Traffic police, they will now update the offense record within 24 hours. The training was conducted to achieve optimum use of IT in providing easy and prompt public service and create an efficient working environment for all.

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