Punjab traffic police stress stricter fines aim to improve road safety

Punjab DIG says 25.5m vehicles overwhelm old laws, stricter fines needed as low penalties fail to deter violations

DIG Traffic Punjab Muhammad Waqas Nazir holds a press conference on the recent amendments to traffic laws and increased penalties. SSP Traffic Headquarters Punjab Syed Nadeem Abbas is also present. Photo: X

Punjab traffic police authorities on Tuesday defended the recent amendments to the Motor Vehicle Ordinance 1965, asserting that the revised penalties are not meant to burden citizens but to ensure long-ignored traffic laws are finally enforced.

Addressing a press conference in Lahore, DIG Traffic Muhammad Waqas Nazir said Punjab now has over 25.5 million registered vehicles, with nearly five million travelling across provincial roads daily — a traffic volume far beyond what the decades-old legal framework was designed to handle. He said authorities were compelled to increase fines after repeated violations showed that “low penalties were no longer acting as a deterrent.”

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