Close X
Saturday, November 30, 2024
ADVT 
National

New Westminster Police Department Introduces Electronic Ticketing

Darpan News Desk, 03 Jul, 2019 07:50 PM
  • New Westminster Police Department Introduces Electronic Ticketing

The New Westminster Police Department is changing the way traffic tickets are written in New Westminster.


The electronic ticketing initiative is being rolled out by the Provincial Road Safety Initiative.


Over time, all municipal police departments and RCMP will adopt the technology. E-ticketing allows the details needed to issue a traffic ticket to be automatically filled with the swipe of a driver’s license. The ticket will be printed from the police vehicle and the information is shared directly with ICBC.


“Drivers can pay their ticket online,” stated Sergeant Greg Smith, of the NWPD Traffic Unit, “And thanks to the auto-fill feature this will result in a less time pulled off to the side of the road with fewer administrative errors.”


The New Westminster Police Department Traffic Unit will be issuing e-tickets this summer, and will expand as more vehicles are equipped with the e-ticketing technology.


The contents, penalties and validity of e-tickets will match that of traditional, written tickets. If you have any questions about e-ticketing you can email traffic@nwpolice.org or call 604-525-5411.

 

MORE National ARTICLES

'An Awesome Feeling': Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos Player Ryan Straschnitzki Inks Deal With Adidas

AIRDRIE, Alta. — A Humboldt Broncos hockey player who was paralyzed in a deadly bus crash last year has signed a multi-year contract with Adidas.

'An Awesome Feeling': Paralyzed Humboldt Broncos Player Ryan Straschnitzki Inks Deal With Adidas

B.C. Adds $1.46 Million To Offset Costs For Athletes At 2020 Indigenous Games

B.C. Adds $1.46 Million To Offset Costs For Athletes At 2020 Indigenous Games
VICTORIA — Premier John Horgan shot some hoops in the basketball court at the Songhees Wellness Centre shortly after talking about the power of sports to improve lives and build nations.    

B.C. Adds $1.46 Million To Offset Costs For Athletes At 2020 Indigenous Games

Toronto Defends How Sick Baby Was Helped At Raptors Parade, Infant Later Died

Toronto Defends How Sick Baby Was Helped At Raptors Parade, Infant Later Died
TORONTO — The City of Toronto is defending how police and paramedics dealt with a sick baby in the massive crowd that turned out for the Raptors NBA championship victory parade earlier this month.

Toronto Defends How Sick Baby Was Helped At Raptors Parade, Infant Later Died

Canada Has 'Broad International Coalition' Of Support On China File: Freeland

Freeland, who spoke to reporters alongside her cabinet colleague Finance Minister Bill Morneau, said China has been hearing about the detention of two Canadians from a range of countries, adding that efforts continue here at the summit.

Canada Has 'Broad International Coalition' Of Support On China File: Freeland

Supreme Court To Rule On Use Of Sexual History In Edmonton Assault Trial

Supreme Court To Rule On Use Of Sexual History In Edmonton Assault Trial
OTTAWA — A Supreme Court decision due this morning could clarify the law on how much of the history between a complainant and a person accused in a sexual-assault case can be brought into court.    

Supreme Court To Rule On Use Of Sexual History In Edmonton Assault Trial

Canada Puts Its Faith In Trump In High-stakes Meeting Between U.S., China

Canada is pinning hopes for freedom for two Canadians detained in China since December on a meeting Donald Trump is to have with China's Xi Jinping tomorrow.

Canada Puts Its Faith In Trump In High-stakes Meeting Between U.S., China