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Karachi to Equip Heavy Vehicles with Cameras and Trackers to Curb Rising Accidents

April 19, 2025
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In a decisive move to improve road safety and reduce traffic accidents, Commissioner Karachi Syed Hassan Naqvi has mandated the installation of cameras and GPS trackers in all heavy traffic vehicles (HTVs) operating across the city. This initiative comes in response to a troubling increase in traffic incidents involving large commercial vehicles in Pakistan’s largest metropolitan area.

The policy was announced following a breakthrough in negotiations between the city administration and goods transporters, who had recently staged a strike that disrupted port operations and trade logistics. The successful resolution of the strike, facilitated by constructive dialogue with Commissioner Naqvi, has now paved the way for the enforcement of this new safety regulation.

As per the agreement, all HTVs—including dumpers, oil tankers, and water tankers—will be required to install three surveillance cameras and a vehicle tracking system. According to Imdad Naqvi, a key representative of the transporters’ association, the cameras will be strategically placed at the front bonnet, rear of the vehicle, and inside the cabin to ensure full visibility and accountability.

This multi-camera setup is designed to enhance driver monitoring, record incidents, and assist in the investigation of road mishaps. The GPS tracker will allow authorities to monitor vehicle movement, enforce traffic rules, and ensure route compliance, particularly in areas where HTV movement is restricted during peak hours.

Karachi has long struggled with traffic congestion and road safety challenges, especially due to the presence of oversized, poorly maintained HTVs in densely populated urban zones. By embracing technology-driven solutions, city officials hope to create safer roads, reduce accidents, and improve overall traffic discipline.

With this regulation now in place, Karachi is taking a significant step toward modernizing urban transport oversight and ensuring that safety remains a top priority for both commuters and commercial drivers alike.


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