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The 7 most common violations of traffic laws in Pakistan and the amount of challan on them

The growing traffic from Pakistan's big cities to small towns has worried everyone. While it causes environmental, noise pollution, the chaotic traffic on the roads turns minutes of travel into hours.

This problem is common in big cities of the country like Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad

 The country's traffic police issue challans and fines under its own laws to maintain the system of vehicles running on the roads, but the lack of public awareness about traffic laws plays a major role in this problem. The second problem in our society is the lack of knowledge about the traffic laws and proper understanding of driving on the road, driving a motorcycle and the rights of other people walking on the road while obtaining a driving license.

Improper parking on our highways

driving a motorbike without a helmet and a car without a seat belt, using a mobile phone while driving are common and for violating them we would come to the roads, intersections and cut off the challans of the people. They look confused. While every citizen in Pakistan considers himself a seasoned politician and a good cricketer, he also thinks that he has access to traffic laws.

Let us tell you some of the rules that can lead to challans and fines

No.1

 Not turning on the car lights at the right time According to the rules of Pakistan Traffic Police, if you do not light the lights of your car or motorcycle at the appropriate time, you can be challaned. The fine is set at Rs 1,000. According to the rules, if you do not light the lights of your car or motorcycle at sunset, you are violating it, but if you do not light the lights during the day in heavy rain or fog, you are still violating Is.

Interestingly

if you light your car or motorcycle's headlights on a 'high beam' on a bright day, it can distract other drivers coming from the front and you can also be fined under this law. can go. However, now in new cars the lights are lit automatically even during the day, just be careful that they are not on the 'high beam', otherwise there could be a fine of 1000.

No.2

 Disruption of Emergency Services Vehicles Emergency service vehicles, especially ambulances, firefighters and police patrol vehicles, are often seen plying the highways of our cities in heavy traffic. Often people start driving in front of or behind them to make it easier for them to cross the sea of ​​traffic. But blocking the way of any emergency services vehicle can also be your challan. The fine is Rs 5,000. So the next thing you want to do is make sure that your car doesn't get too heavy.

No.3

 Putting a child under the age of five on the next seat Underage drivers are common in Pakistan but we have even seen a few year old children sitting behind the steering wheel. According to the traffic rules, it is a crime to put a child under the age of five in the front seat of a car and you can be fined up to Rs 3,000 for violating it. The main purpose of this is to protect young children from any accident or sudden braking injury while traveling.

No.4

Dangerously opening car doors You've often seen cars parked on the side of the road and dangerously opening their doors without seeing the traffic passing by and colliding with other cars, especially motorcyclists. So, sir, this act is also a violation of traffic rules for which you can be fined Rs.1000. This can damage not only you and your car but also other drivers.


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