Big news for Karachi residents violating traffic laws! DIG Traffic Peer Muhammad Shah has announced that anyone Rs. 20000 Fine for Driving a Motorcycle Without a License. This announcement serves as a strong warning for all citizens to follow traffic rules and update their driving licenses immediately.
According to the DIG Traffic, no one will be given any relaxation for breaking the law. Anyone found driving without a license whether a motorcycle or car will face heavy fines. He also clarified that the speed limit for all small and large vehicles is fixed at 60 km/h.
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Table of Contents
Important Instructions from DIG Traffic
| Instruction | Details |
| Driving without a license | Rs. 20,000 fine |
| Overspeeding | Speeding fine issued |
| Outdated license | Vehicle seized and fined on the spot |
| Traffic law violation | No relaxation – immediate action |

Message for the Citizens
DIG Traffic Peer Muhammad Shah advised citizens to respect the law, obtain valid driving licenses, and follow the speed limit. He stated that the major reasons for road accidents in Karachi are overspeeding and driving without a license, and strict measures are being taken to prevent such incidents.
He further added that all drivers should keep their vehicle registration and documents complete, as the traffic police now use a digital verification system that allows instant checking.
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Motorcycle Fines Details
| Type of Violation | Fine (in Rupees) |
| Driving without a license | 20,000 |
| Overspeeding | 5,000 |
| Breaking traffic signal | 2,000 |
| Not wearing a helmet | 1,000 |
Public Reaction
Karachi residents have expressed mixed reactions to this decision. Some citizens believe it is an important step for public safety, while others think the fine amount is too high. However, most people have praised the move as a positive step toward a safer traffic culture.
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Final Thoughts
Citizens must now be extra careful, as strict enforcement of traffic laws has begun. It’s best for everyone to get a valid driving license, respect the speed limit, and prioritize safe driving. Remember following the law not only protects your life but also ensures the safety of others on the road.
