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Sindh CM orders crackdown on traffic rule violators

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May 18, 2025
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KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister (CM) Syed Murad Ali Shah has ordered a province-wide crackdown on traffic violations due to increasing concerns about people breaking traffic rules.

According to the details, Police officials shared a report with the chief minister, covering actions taken from May 9 to May 16. The report detailed the steps taken by the Sindh police during this period.

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The condition of vehicles was also reviewed. The traffic police suggested canceling the registration of 25 vehicles that were not safe to drive and temporarily suspending the registration of 663 others. They also issued 22 tickets for major traffic rule violations.

The chief minister was informed about a specific campaign targeting chingchi and motorcycle rickshaws. From April 16 to May 16, 2025, police conducted operations across cities, focusing on 11 roads where these vehicles are not allowed. The report noted that 194 cases were filed against drivers of chingchi and motorcycle rickshaws for breaking the ban, driving dangerously, or speeding.


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During the crackdown, 434 rickshaws were seized, and their drivers were arrested. Additionally, 25 unregistered rickshaws were taken by the police.

The police also acted against 377 vehicles using unsafe LPG and CNG kits, which can be dangerous. In total, 12,183 fines were issued, showing the traffic police’s efforts to keep roads safe and enforce rules.

Chief Minister Shah stated that traffic rule breakers would face strict consequences. He urged the public to follow traffic laws, saying, “Traffic rules are in place to protect your life and the lives of others.”

He asked citizens to wear helmets, avoid tinted windows and decorative number plates, and ensure their vehicles are registered and safe to drive.

Shah also instructed that heavy vehicles must not exceed 30 km/h in the city. He warned that vehicles without proper fitness or registration would face legal action. He encouraged all drivers to drive responsibly and follow safety rules.

Officials said the campaign addresses all types of traffic violations, from small mistakes to serious offenses, showing a strong focus on improving road safety.

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