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Zero Tolerance: 64,000 Challans Issued as Punjab Intensifies Traffic Violation Drive

LAHORE  – A total of 3,970 vehicles and motorcycles were awarded fines across the Punjab province in a single day whereas enforcement drive resulted in penalties amounting to Rs 84.29 million, reflecting the scale of violations recorded during the operation, spokesperson of the Punjab Traffic Police has been reported saying as many as 23,904 vehicles  were impounded in various police stations accross the province under charges of traffic rules violations and repeated trafic offences.

The Punjab Traffic Police has intensified its province-wide crackdown on traffic violations, issuing thousands of challans within the past 24 hours. Significant portion of the penalties involved helmet-related offences. In just one day, authorities issued 28,000 challans for helmet violations, while 4,312 cases were registered against individuals for non-compliance with safety rules.

However, an interesting meme is circulating on social media with a message from the general public expressing: “If someone doesn’t have a license, instead of giving them a ticket—issue a license on the spot. If someone isn’t wearing a helmet, don’t issue them a ticket—make them wear one instead. Make the nation your friend, not your enemy.”

To strengthen monitoring and enforcement, the Punjab Traffic Police has begun using drones in Gujranwala, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, and Multan. These drones are being deployed to identify traffic violations, monitor congestion, and ensure smoother traffic flow. Additionally, dedicated units from the Traffic Quick Response Force have been formed to address violations promptly and support field teams.

In just one day, authorities issued 28,000 challans for helmet violations, while 4,312 cases were registered against individuals for non-compliance with safety rules.

Earlier, authorities proposed increasing traffic fines in Punjab up to Rs20,000 and introduced a modern challan system that issues tickets with photographic or video evidence. The ongoing crackdown is part of the government’s broader initiative to enhance road safety, reduce accidents, and promote responsible driving behavior throughout the province.

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Khudayar Mohla, Managing Partner Mohla & Mohla, Founder of the Law Today Pakistan,

Managing Partner at Mohla & Mohla - Advocates and Legal Consultants, Islamabad, Founder of The Law Today Pakistan (TLTP) Newswire Service. Former President Press Association of Supreme Court of Pakistan with over two decades of coverage of defining judicial moments - including the dissolution and restoration of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Asif Ali Zardari NAB cases, Syed Yousaf Raza Gillani contempt proceedings, Panama Papers case against Mian Nawaz Sharif, matters involving Imran Khan, and the high treason trial of former Army Chief and President Pervez Musharraf. He now practises law and teaches Jurisprudence, International Law, Civil and Criminal Law. Can be reached at: mohla@lawtoday.com.pk

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