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Sindh, Pakistan, enacts strict traffic laws Oct. 4, 2025, with fines and demerit points to reduce deadly road incidents.
The Sindh government in Pakistan has launched strict new traffic rules effective October 4, 2025, introducing heavy fines and a demerit points system to improve road safety.
Penalties include Rs 5,000 to Rs 50,000 fines for violations like speeding, driving without a license, reckless driving, and riding without a helmet, with demerit points assigned for repeat offenses.
The measures target dangerous behaviors including wrong-side driving, signal running, and rooftop passenger boarding.
The initiative, aimed at reducing fatalities, follows a surge in traffic deaths in Karachi—536 reported by August 10, 2025, including 60 involving trucks—and public outrage after two siblings were killed, sparking a mob attack on dumper trucks.
Officials stress the focus is on saving lives, not revenue.
Sindh, Pakistán, promulga estrictas leyes de tráfico el 4 de octubre de 2025, con multas y puntos de demérito para reducir los incidentes mortales en la carretera.