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HK Police Launches New Features on "eTraffic Ticket Platform" for Improved Public and Fleet Management

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HK Police Launches New Features on "eTraffic Ticket Platform" for Improved Public and Fleet Management
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HK Police Launches New Features on "eTraffic Ticket Platform" for Improved Public and Fleet Management

2026-06-15 07:01 Last Updated At:11:27

Police launch new features on "eTraffic Ticket Platform"

The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) launched a series of new features today (June 15) on the "e-Traffic Ticket Platform" ("eTTP") (www.etrafficticket.gov.hk) to facilitate members of the public and the transport sector in handling matters related to electronic traffic fixed penalty notices (FPNs).

Photo source: etrafficticket.gov.hk

Photo source: etrafficticket.gov.hk

The digitalisation of traffic FPNs and the "eTTP" have been operating smoothly since their launch in the middle of last year. To meet the fleet management needs of the transport sector and further facilitate the handling of FPNs against illegal parking by the public, the Police have enhanced the platform system and introduced the following four new features:

(1) Introducing multiple roles

The "eTTP" has introduced multiple roles, such as "Agent", "Agency Company" and "Designated Employee" to facilitate fleet management. Registered vehicle owners or corporate account holders can authorise designated agents or employees to handle FPNs against illegal parking for vehicles under their management, enabling more effective monitoring of the FPN status of the relevant vehicles.

(2) "Vehicle-specific QR Code"

"Vehicle-specific QR Codes" can be generated for download on the "eTTP". Upon scanning the relevant QR code via the "eTTP""s mobile application, on-duty drivers can record their driving hours. If an FPN against illegal parking is issued during that period, the on-duty drivers will receive a push notification from the application, allowing them to view the details and settle fines directly.

This new feature has been integrated with the "HKeToll Commercial Vehicle Driver" mobile application QR code, which was designed by the Transport Department for taxis. By simply scanning the "Vehicle-specific QR code", on-duty drivers can activate both systems simultaneously.

(3) Application for viewing illegal parking photos

Members of the public may apply through the "eTTP" to view photos taken by police officers during the issuance of the FPNs against illegal parking.

(4) Disputing all types of traffic FPNs through the "eTTP"

In addition to existing channels, members of the public can dispute all types of traffic FPNs directly through the "eTTP" and upload supporting documents based on the circumstances of their case. As legal proceedings are involved, identity authentication and digital signing via "iAM Smart+" are required.

To allow sufficient time for members of the public to adapt to the digitalisation of traffic FPNs, the HKPF will continue to maintain the "dual track transitional arrangement" for the time being by issuing both electronic and paper FPNs simultaneously. The HKPF will monitor the implementation status to determine a timetable for full implementation of digitalisation.

The HKPF will also continue to identify and introduce more citizen-centric features to the "eTTP". For more information and relevant user guides of the new features, please visit the dedicated website of the "eTTP" or call the hotline at 181 181.

The HKPF appeals to the public with the following anti-deception tips:

  • All traffic FPN SMS messages are issued under the SMS sender name "#HKPF-eTT"; any of those issued from other sender names are fraudulent;

  • All traffic FPN SMS messages or emails do not contain any hyperlinks. Members of the public should stay vigilant and avoid clicking on any suspicious hyperlinks or providing any personal information; and

  • The thematic portal of the "eTTP" has a domain ending with ".gov.hk". Websites that do not end with ".gov.hk" are not government websites.

Police launch new features on "eTraffic Ticket Platform" Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Police launch new features on "eTraffic Ticket Platform" Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO and InvestHK support Walpole APAC Forum to promote Hong Kong's business advantages

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London (London ETO) and Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) supported the Walpole APAC Forum (the Forum) in London on June 15 (London time), promoting Hong Kong's role as an ideal springboard for United Kingdom (UK) luxury brands seeking to expand across Asia.

Organised by Walpole, an organisation representing British luxury brands, the Forum brought together senior executives and industry leaders from the retail, travel, marketing and professional services sectors. The programme covered market trends, consumer insights and branding strategies across the Asia-Pacific region, with particular focus on opportunities in Hong Kong and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The Forum was attended by about 60 participants from the relevant sectors.

In her welcome remarks, the Director-General of the London ETO, Miss Fiona Chau, highlighted Hong Kong's distinctive role as a natural starting point for brands seeking to enter and scale in Asia. She said Hong Kong thrives on a robust common law system, strong intellectual property protection, free flow of capital, a simple and competitive tax regime, world-class logistics, and a diverse talent pool. She also promoted the launch of The Festival of Connoisseurs in Hong Kong later this year.

The Head of Consumer and Hospitality of InvestHK, Ms Sindy Wong, spoke at the discussion panel, she said, "Hong Kong remains a competitive and resilient luxury market, underpinned by steady wealth growth, a growing ultra-high-net-worth population and a gradual recovery in retail performance. As an international gateway between Chinese Mainland and the international market, Hong Kong brings together a diverse and discerning consumer base. Coupled with its proximity to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the city provides an ideal platform for UK luxury brands to enter, test and scale their presence across Asia, supported by strong market fundamentals and excellent regional connectivity."

During the Forum, the London ETO and InvestHK exchanged views with representatives of British luxury brands and other industry stakeholders, introducing Hong Kong's latest business environment and development opportunities, and encouraging companies to leverage Hong Kong as an important base for expanding into Asian markets and further developing their business in the region.

London ETO and InvestHK support Walpole APAC Forum to promote Hong Kong's business advantages Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO and InvestHK support Walpole APAC Forum to promote Hong Kong's business advantages Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO and InvestHK support Walpole APAC Forum to promote Hong Kong's business advantages Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO and InvestHK support Walpole APAC Forum to promote Hong Kong's business advantages Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO and InvestHK support Walpole APAC Forum to promote Hong Kong's business advantages Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

London ETO and InvestHK support Walpole APAC Forum to promote Hong Kong's business advantages Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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