Govt increases fines violating traffic rules
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Violating traffic rules on Pakistan’s highways and motorway just got more expensive. The Ministry of Communications has announced a list of higher fines for traffic violators.
Speeding will now land you a fine of Rs1,500 if you’re on a motorcycle and Rs2,500 in a car. Public Service Vehicles, which are vehicles that carry people for money, like taxis or buses or even Careems and Ubers, will be fined Rs10,000 for speeding. If they drive more than 40km/h over the speed limit, the fines will be even higher.
Not obeying traffic lights also costs a pretty penny now: jumping a red light costs Rs5,000. If you drive through a flashing red light, it’ll cost you Rs2,000 and driving through a flashing yellow light will cost you Rs1,000.
Buses and coaches with more than the allowed number of people will be fined Rs5,000.
Here are some of the other major fines:
Rs,5000 for driving at night without proper lights
Rs1,500 for overtaking where it has been prohibited
Rs5,000 for interfering with an emergency vehicle
Rs2,500 for driving on the wrong side of the road
Rs1,000 for following a vehicle too closely or cutting them off too sharply
Rs750 for driving with your rear screen partially or fully covered
Rs3,000 for disobeying stop signs
Rs500 for using your phone while driving
Rs1,500 for not wearing your seatbelt while driving
Rs5,000 for one-wheeling
Rs1,000 for opening doors dangerously
Rs1,000 for driving out of your lane
Rs750 for driving a car or motorcycle that is making loud, shrill, harsh or alarming noises
All these new fines were published in the Gazette of Pakistan. The ministry increased the fines by making changes to the made some changes to the Twelfth Schedule to the National Highways Safety Ordinance, 2000. The changes were made after the ministry consulted with the highway and motorway police.