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Restrictions Imposed In Lahore on high-emission vehicles due to smog

Lahore Launches Crackdown on Smoke-Emitting Vehicles

September 29, 2025
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In a decisive step to curb worsening air pollution, Lahore’s Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Dr. Asad Wahid has announced strict measures against smoke-emitting vehicles. The initiative comes as the city braces for the onset of the smog season, which has become a recurring public health crisis in recent years.

Ban on Unfit Heavy Vehicles

Starting October 1, heavy vehicles without a valid fitness certificate will not be allowed to enter the city. Action will be taken under Section 39 of the Motor Vehicle Ordinance 1965, ensuring that only roadworthy vehicles are permitted to operate in Lahore.

Large-Scale Crackdown Underway

Dr. Wahid confirmed that a large-scale crackdown is being launched against vehicles producing excessive smoke. He highlighted that since January 2025, more than 26,301 challans have already been issued to violators, underscoring the seriousness of the campaign.

Smog and Public Health

Air pollution has become one of Lahore’s most pressing issues, with smog linked to respiratory illnesses, eye infections, and other health complications. The CTO stressed that collective efforts are necessary to combat smog and protect public health. By targeting polluting vehicles, authorities aim to significantly reduce harmful emissions during the upcoming winter months.

Citizens’ Role in Cleaner Air

Authorities have also urged citizens to ensure proper maintenance of their vehicles and avoid practices that contribute to pollution. Public cooperation, alongside enforcement measures, will be crucial in making Lahore’s anti-smog campaign successful.

A Step Towards Sustainable Urban Living

The crackdown on smoke-emitting vehicles reflects Lahore’s growing commitment to addressing climate and environmental challenges. If implemented effectively, the initiative could serve as a model for other cities grappling with pollution and smog.


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