LAHORE: The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) has published a public notice urging individuals to confirm e-challan verification on purchase of used vehicles across the province.People frequently buy and sell used cars across Pakistan, as this is an affordable and convenient practice. However, PSCA warns that neglecting traffic fines during the sale or purchase process can lead to serious penalties for new owners.Importance of E-Challan verificationPSCA stresses that buyers must confirm e-challan verification on buying of used vehicles to evade responsibility for outstanding traffic fines.These fines, if left unpaid, can cause legal action and complications during vehicle registration or resale.In this regard, sellers are equally accountable. They must transfer ownership promptly to the buyer’s name to avert being held responsible for forthcoming violations if the new owner commits.Checking E-Challan onlineCitizens have been given the facility to check their remaining or outstanding dues by visiting the official PSCA e-challan portal. By inputting the license plate number, users can promptly view any pending fines.To make the payment process more efficient, the government suggests using the ePay Punjab mobile application, which is available on both Android and iOS platforms. By this app, users can pay fines digitally through various channels, including:Mobile and internet bankingATMsOver-the-counter bank transactionsMobile wallets and telco agentsWhether buying or selling, it’s vital to adhere to PSCA’s guidance and confirm e-challan verification on purchase of used vehicles. This simple step safeguards a smooth transaction and protects both parties from future liabilities.Read More: PM Shehbaz announces free EV bikes for studentsEarlier, in a separate step towards motivating students, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif announced free EV bikes for students across the country and directed concerned officials to formulate a detailed strategy to enhance public access to electric vehicles (EVs), Radio Pakistan reported.