Punjab traffic fine relief awaits governor’s signature

Ali Raza Wajid : Lahore : Governor Punjab Sardar Saleem Haider is expected to sign the implementation bill for reducing traffic fines today, providing relief to citizens across the province. The Punjab Motor Vehicles Fourth Amendment Bill was passed by the assembly on April 21, but the reduction in traffic fines was awaiting the governor’s approval. According to the governor, he has received the bill and will sign it to provide relief to low-income citizens. The move has also been appreciated as a public-friendly step by the Punjab government. Reduced fines can ease pressure on commuters, transport workers, delivery riders, and small businesses. It may also support smoother mobility and public confidence. Can this relief improve compliance with traffic rules?

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