She also said a new thematic portal and mobile application for electronic traffic enforcement will be introduced that will enable vehicle owners and drivers to verify and view tickets online and make payments for penalties via electronic means.
“The aim of digitalisation of traffic fixed penalty tickets is, in line with the direction of developing Hong Kong into a smart city, to increase the overall efficiency of traffic enforcement through the application of technology, improving the accuracy and speeding up the turnaround in the process of inputting, recording and retrieving information in relation to traffic offences or contraventions committed by offenders,” she wrote in a written reply to the Legislative Council.
She said the full implementation of the measure is estimated to save around HK$12.4 million a year as well as about HK$232 million notional savings in manpower though redeployment of staff to other traffic management duties.





















