Driver fined over Rs50,000 for 108 traffic violations in Lahore

Driver fined over Rs50,000 for 108 traffic violations in Lahore

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The vehicle was eventually stopped on Mall Road by warden Mohsin Abbas

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LAHORE (Web Desk) - The traffic authorities have intensified their efforts to address the repeat traffic violations in Lahore. 

A vehicle owner has been penalised with more than Rs50,000 fine for 108 violations under the city’s e-challan system. 

The vehicle was stopped on The Mall by warden Mohsin Abbas. 

Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Amara Athar emphasised the need for drivers to adhere to traffic regulations, particularly given the increased monitoring measures in place. 

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The vehicle, stopped on the Mall Road, was found to have violated traffic signals 80 times, lane rules 19 times, and failed to wear a seatbelt on nine occasions. 

The CTO noted that individuals with outstanding e-challans would be barred from accessing various police services, including obtaining driving licences, character certificates, and verifications. 

Meanwhile, the authorities have launched a crackdown on tampering of vehicle number plates.