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Hundreds of Vehicles Impounded in Islamabad Over One Traffic Violation

The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has launched a strict crackdown on one-way traffic violations, registering 249 cases so far and impounding 743 vehicles and motorcycles across different police stations.

According to officials, the drive aims to curb dangerous driving practices that endanger not only violators but also other road users. On Monday alone, 66 additional cases were registered, while 141 vehicles and motorcycles were seized for violating one-way traffic rules.

Chief Traffic Officer Capt. (Retd.) Hamza Humayun said the campaign reflects the department’s zero-tolerance policy against reckless driving. He stressed that one-way violations pose serious risks to public safety and that strict enforcement will continue without discrimination.

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In addition to on-ground enforcement, the traffic police have also launched a social media awareness campaign urging citizens to avoid life-threatening traffic violations.

ITP officers are deployed round the clock on major roads, and authorities have vowed to sustain the crackdown to ensure smoother and safer traffic flow in the capital.

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Arsalan Khattak