In a recent crackdown on traffic violations, the Lahore City Traffic Police has intensified enforcement measures, particularly focusing on one-way driving and helmet usage. Chief Traffic Officer Dr. Athar Waheed reported that over a 12-hour period, authorities impounded 363 vehicles for major rule violations. Furthermore, 1,946 motorcyclists were fined for riding without helmets, while 665 vehicles received challan tickets for one-way violations and 299 for lane discipline breaches. Dr. Waheed emphasized the importance of adhering to traffic laws, stating, "We will continue to take indiscriminate action against violators" (ProPakistani, February 20, 2026). This initiative reflects a proactive approach to enhance road safety and reduce accidents in the city, especially as the traffic volume increases during the upcoming Ramazan month.
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Lahore Traffic Police Crackdown on Helmet and One-Way Violations

Lahore Traffic Police intensifies enforcement ahead of Ramazan, impounding 363 vehicles and fining nearly 2,000 for violations. Over 2,000 officers deployed to ensure road safety and manage congest...
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