The Sindh Police has announced stricter enforcement measures against motorcyclists riding without helmets.
Inspector General (IG) of Sindh Police, Ghulam Nabi, issued a clear warning on Thursday, stating that the police will no longer tolerate violations of helmet laws.
He said authorities will begin impounding motorcycles on the spot if riders are caught without helmets.
The bikes will only be released once the rider returns with a helmet.
“We will impose stricter penalties on those not wearing helmets. Motorcycles will be impounded and only released once the rider brings a helmet,” said IG Ghulam Nabi. “We want traffic police to be public-friendly, but safety comes first.”
The IG also highlighted progress in ongoing efforts to curb street crime. He said over 400 suspected robbers have been arrested in recent police operations across Sindh.
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I think signal breaking is more dangerous than not wearing a helmet
Assalam o alaikum..
Side mirrors are also very important in the bike. Kindly do the step for this matter also..
Aasallam alaikum
Head light is very important in Pakistan 40 person people motorcycle headlight problem
There are other priorities and important things which needs more attention, like people driving without licence, road tax not paid, headlights not working, driving on wrong way, breaching the red signal, etc
They need to be sensitized for all, specially under age children should not be given motorbike.
Our authorities always go for pity things and not focus the most important ones.
Zara nahi, poora Socheye..!!
Most corrupt department is sindh traffic police
There is a long list of violations: traffic signal ignorance, no side glasses, no indicator lights, no back light/ front light, driving across main roads, no lane following, one way violation, driving in between two vehicles and the list goes on….