New Traffic Challan Rules in Punjab 2025
Punjab has introduced comprehensive revision to the traffic challan system effective December 2025 aimed at improving road safety, reducing reckless driving and modernizing traffic enforcement across the province and these changes represent one of the most significant update to traffic law in recent years and are part of a broader effort to protect citizens, reduce accidents and bring Punjab traffic system in line with international best practices.
New Traffic Challan Rules Matter
The previous challan penalties in Pakistan were relatively low and often ignored which contributed to ongoing violation and unsafe driving behaviors on roads. With rising numbers of road accidents and loss of life the Punjab government of Pakistan has taken decisive action by restructuring fines, introducing a penalty points system and expanding digital enforcement via E-challans.
2025 Traffic Challan Structure
Sharply Increased Penalties
The new rules set fines at levels that are financially meaningful, making drivers think twice before violating traffic laws.
| Traffic Violation | New Fine Range (PKR) |
| Over speeding | 2000 -20,000 |
| Signal Violation | 2000-15000 |
| Rash Driving | 3000-15000 |
| Wrong way driving | 2000-15000 |
| Overloading | 2000-15000 |
| Pressure of horn use | 2000-15000 |
This marks a drastic increase compared to older penalties in Punjab many of which were previously below Rupees 500 and largely ineffective.
Penalty Points System Driving Behavior Accountability
Punjab is now introducing a penalty points system to track driver misconduct over time:
- Each traffic violation adds points to a driver’s record.
- Accumulating 20 points within 12 months can trigger license suspension.
- Suspension can last from 2 to 12 months depending on the severity of violations.
| Violation type | Points |
| Over speeding | 4 |
| Signal Violation | 4 |
| Rash Driving | 4 |
| Wrong way driving | 4 |
| Pressure horn use | 2 |

E-Challans Modern Enforcement
Punjab is expanding the use of e-challan systems particularly in major cities like Lahore, Gujranwala and across the province leveraging digital surveillance and centralized databases and the violations captured by cameras are automatically processed and challans are sent via SMS or official apps.
Benefits of E-Challans :
- Provide Faster enforcement
- It Reduced corruption
- It provide More accurate records
- Transparency and fairness
Motorists can check and pay fines online through official platforms of the Government linked with the Punjab Traffic Police and Safe City system.
Motorway Enforcement
On motorway penalties are enforced rigorously due to the risk of high speed travel the new traffic Challan rules in Punjab 2025 is given with fines to reduce the Risks:
- Over speeding: fine of Rupees 2000 – Rupees 20000
- Wrong lane usage: Rupees 2000 – Rupees 10,000
- Overloading: Rupees 3000 – Rupees 15000
- Seatbelt or Helmet violation: fine of Rupees 2000 – Rupees 5000
Repeat offenders may face further actions including vehicle blocking and registration holds.
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Conclusion
The New Traffic Challan Rules in Punjab 2025 mark a significant advancement in how the province manages road safety and traffic discipline. With higher fines a penalty points system and strong push for digital enforcement these reforms aim to Reduce traffic accidents and Discourage reckless behavior and Ensure fairness and transparency and also Build a culture of responsible driving
These changes reflect the government’s commitment to protecting citizens and ensuring safer roads for everyone in Punjab.
FAQ’s
What is the minimum challan in Punjab now?
The new minimum fine starts at Rupees 2000 depending on the violation which they break.
How many points lead to suspension?
Accumulating 20 points in one year can lead to license suspension.
Are e-challans now mandatory?
Yes Punjab is transitioning toward a fully digital challan system.
Can challans be checked online?
Yes via official portals of Punjab Traffic Police and related digital systems.
