Starting January 1, 2025, the Sindh Police has introduced a groundbreaking policy aimed at enhancing road safety and improving traffic management. According to Express News, vehicles driven without a valid driver’s license will now be impounded, with no exceptions for traffic violators.
This decision was finalized during a meeting at the Central Police Office in Karachi, chaired by Inspector General Sindh, Ghulam Nabi Memon, as part of an initiative to strengthen traffic law enforcement across the province.
Key Highlights of the New Policy
- Stricter Measures for Unlicensed Drivers
Beginning January 1, the traffic police will take strict action against individuals driving without valid licenses. Vehicles will be impounded if the driver is found unlicensed. - Ongoing Awareness Campaign
To encourage compliance, the Sindh Police initiated an awareness campaign on December 20, 2024, featuring:- 35 License Camps
- Over 2,000 Banners displayed across the province
This effort has led to a 25-30% increase in license applications, reflecting growing public awareness.
- Polite Enforcement Strategy
Traffic officers are instructed to approach drivers courteously during inspections, avoiding general road checks. Instead, they will focus on observing violations and politely asking for licenses, creating a more respectful interaction with the public.
Traffic Accident Investigations
The policy also emphasizes the importance of thorough accident investigations. IG Sindh has directed officers to:
- Monitor traffic flow daily.
- Conduct regular training programs to enhance enforcement skills.
This approach aims to reduce traffic accidents and ensure better adherence to road regulations.
Impact on Road Safety
This initiative is a step forward in making Sindh’s roads safer for all. By targeting unlicensed drivers and enhancing enforcement, the Sindh Police aims to improve:
- Traffic management efficiency.
- Public adherence to traffic laws.
- Overall safety on roads.
Call to Action
The Sindh Police encourages citizens to apply for valid driver’s licenses immediately to avoid penalties. Drivers are reminded to respect traffic laws and ensure their vehicles are properly documented.
This new policy serves as a wake-up call for unlicensed drivers and a move toward a more organized and safer traffic system across Sindh.

