In an effort to control the city’s traffic, Lahore’s top cop has recommended a Rs2000 challan instead of an Rs200 challan for bike parkers who violate parking rules.
Car parking violators, people driving without a license and one-way violators, and cars with tainted black screens and illegal number plates, on the other hand, will not get away easily, as traffic police have also recommended something for them. It has been suggested that the challan ticket for car parking violators be increased from Rs2000 to Rs5,000.
According to Lahore City Traffic Officer (CTO) Muntazar Mehdi, traffic rule violations are increasing rather than decreasing, and the traffic police have now recommended hefty fines to control the sprawling bad parking culture, which is one of the main causes of traffic jams.
CTO Muntazar Mehdi believes that current traffic challans are calculated amounts and that in order to improve the city’s situation, these fine tickets may be revised. He sent this letter to the IG Police, recommending an increase and a revised challan ticket in order to obtain formal approval.
Cricketer and pacer Asif Ali and another groom were issued challans in Lahore for driving with black tinted glasses and driving without a license plate.