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Punjab Government Enforces New Strict Traffic Rules with Heavy Fines and License Point Deductions

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Following the example set by Sindh, the Punjab government has approved a new set of strict traffic regulations aimed at improving road safety and reducing the growing number of traffic violations across the province. The revised rules bring higher fines, a points-based penalty system, and possible driving license suspensions for repeated offenders.

The decision was recently approved by the Punjab Provincial Cabinet, marking one of the most significant overhauls of traffic enforcement in years. According to the traffic police, the new rules focus on 25 major traffic violations commonly observed on city roads and highways.

Higher Fines and Point Deduction System Introduced

Each violation will now result in a fine ranging from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 20,000, depending on the offense and severity. Additionally, drivers will receive penalty points on their license.

If a motorist accumulates 20 points or more within a 12-month period, their license may be suspended for 2 months to 1 year.

Key Traffic Offenses and Penalties

Offense Fine Range Points Deducted
Overspeeding Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 20,000 4 Points
Running a Red Light Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 15,000 4 Points
Overloading Vehicles Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 15,000 4 Points
One-Way Violation Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 15,000 4 Points
Reckless/Dangerous Driving Rs. 3,000 – Rs. 15,000 4 Points
Unnecessary Horn Use Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 10,000 2 Points

These penalties are intended to discourage dangerous driving behaviors and make roads safer for everyone.

Government’s Objective: Safer Roads, Responsible Driving

Officials emphasize that the aim is not merely to issue fines, but to encourage responsible driving habits. With an increasing number of accidents caused by overspeeding, reckless driving, and disregard for traffic signals, authorities believe the new system will create more discipline on the roads.

Strict enforcement of these rules is expected to begin soon, and motorists are urged to familiarize themselves with the new regulations to avoid fines and license penalties.

Punjab Aligns with Other Provinces

With this update, Punjab joins Sindh and other provinces in implementing stricter road safety policies, signaling a nationwide push toward better traffic discipline and safer road environments.

Disclaimer:

The details mentioned above are based on officially released summaries. Fines, enforcement dates, and implementation procedures may vary by district and may be updated by authorities.