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Traffic Plan for Karachi During IDEAS 2024: Key Updates for Commuters

Sindh Government to Launch Special Traffic Courts and Stricter Fines in Karachi

July 2, 2025
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In a major move to curb traffic violations and improve road safety, the Sindh government has unveiled an ambitious plan to set up special traffic courts in Karachi. These courts will allow citizens to officially challenge their traffic fines, providing a fair legal platform to present their side of the story.

According to Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ghulam Nabi Memon, the province is set to overhaul its traffic management system with significantly higher penalties for traffic violations. Currently, traffic fines in Karachi hover around Rs. 5,000, but under the new plan, fines could soar to Rs. 250,000 for serious offences. In extreme cases, repeat offenders might face fines up to ten times higher than the existing amounts.

The government’s strategy is not limited to imposing higher fines. To ensure timely compliance, additional penalties will apply if fines remain unpaid. If a fine is not cleared within three weeks, it will automatically double. Failure to pay within three months could lead to the cancellation of the driver’s license, and after six months, the offender’s Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC) could be blocked — an unprecedented step aimed at improving accountability.

In addition to the special courts, the Sindh Assembly plans to amend the Motor Vehicle Ordinance to make it mandatory for heavy vehicles to install cameras and GPS tracking devices. This measure will strengthen monitoring and allow authorities to gather video evidence for court proceedings.

Taking a page from Lahore’s success story, Sindh will also adopt an electronic traffic management system. Cameras installed on roads will automatically capture traffic rule violations and issue e-challans directly to the violator’s registered address. This digital system aims to replace the existing manual ticketing system, which has often been criticised for being prone to errors and misuse.

The Sindh government believes these measures will significantly improve traffic discipline, reduce road accidents, and promote transparency. By combining strict enforcement with advanced technology, Karachi’s chaotic traffic could see a much-needed transformation.

Once the proposed amendments are approved by the provincial assembly, the new system is expected to come into effect soon. The public is encouraged to stay updated, follow traffic rules diligently, and take advantage of the legal avenues provided by the upcoming traffic courts.

What do you think about these new measures to tackle traffic violations in Karachi? Will they help make our roads safer? Share your thoughts in the comments below!


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