Violators of traffic laws fined more than Rs0.3m
On the instructions of Sindh Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, the Sindh Road Safety Committee continued its strict operations against traffic violations, inspecting 92 vehicles, fining 44 and impounding seven, while a driver was also arrested. A total fine of Rs334,360 was imposed on the violators of the traffic laws.
Memon said the enforcement of the traffic laws is being further tightened. He emphasised that indiscriminate action is being taken against the violators, and that mismanagement and illegal vehicles on the roads would not be tolerated.
He said public safety is the government’s top priority, and strict action would be taken against anyone violating the law. This campaign will continue to ensure safer roads and prevent accidents, he added.
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