Sri Lanka Police Launches Digital Traffic Fine System via GovPay

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In a move to modernize traffic law enforcement and enhance public convenience, the Sri Lanka Police Headquarters has announced the introduction of a digital traffic fine system through the GovPay app, as part of the government’s “Clean Sri Lanka” initiative.

The system allows traffic officers to issue instant fines for violations, with motorists able to make payments online via GovPay. Upon confirmation of payment, the detained driver’s license will be released on the spot, eliminating the need for follow-up visits to police stations or government offices.

The digital mechanism aims to promote transparency, reduce corruption, and minimize inconvenience to the public by streamlining the traffic fine process.

pilot phase will be conducted from April 11 to April 30, 2025, across 12 selected areas:

  • Kurunegala
  • Doratiyawa
  • Malsiripura
  • Gokaralla
  • Galewala
  • Dambulla
  • Madatugama
  • Maradankadawala
  • Kekirawa
  • Thirippane
  • Kavarakkulama
  • Anuradhapura

The Police Headquarters stated that the pilot rollout will be used to evaluate the system’s performance and gather public feedback before considering a nationwide expansion.

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