The Punjab government is getting ready to introduce some major changes to traffic fines in 2025. If you drive in Punjab, expect heavier penalties, stricter rules, and a proper points-based system that can even get your license suspended. The goal is simple: fewer accidents, better discipline, and roads that feel a little safer for everyone.
Right now, most fines are around Rs. 100 to Rs. 500. With the new plan, penalties will shoot up to anywhere between Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 20,000 depending on the violation. Along with that, every mistake will cost you penalty points. Lose 20 points within a year, and your license can be suspended for anywhere from two months to a full year.
What’s New in the Challan Rules?
Punjab wants to shift from manual challans to a more transparent e-challan system. Once approved, most fines will be issued automatically through cameras and traffic monitoring systems.
Here’s what some of the new penalties look like:
- Overspeeding: Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 20,000 + 4 points
- Signal violation: Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 15,000 + 4 points
- Wrong-way driving: Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 15,000 + 4 points
- Rash driving: Rs. 3,000 – Rs. 15,000 + 4 points
- Overloading: Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 15,000 + 4 points
- Pressure horn: Rs. 2,000 – Rs. 10,000 + 2 points
Once the e-challan system is fully active, everything from red-light jumping to one-way violations will be captured on camera. The fine will go straight to your vehicle’s registration details.
Understanding Traffic Violation Codes
Every rule break has a code that helps police track offences.
A few examples:
- Code 01: Overspeeding
- Code 05: Signal violation
- Code 09: Rash driving
- Code 15: Overloading
- Code 20: Pressure horn
These codes help identify repeat offenders and calculate how many points need to be deducted.
How Lahore’s E-Challan System Works
If you drive in Lahore, you’ve probably already seen cameras on major roads, intersections, and bridges. These cameras record violations and send e-challans directly to the registered owner. The new 2025 rules will make the system even stricter and more uniform.
Updated Challan List for Punjab (2025)
Here’s a quick look:
- Overspeeding: 2k–20k, 4 points
- Signal violation: 2k–15k, 4 points
- Wrong-way driving: 2k–15k, 4 points
- Rash driving: 3k–15k, 4 points
- Overloading: 2k–15k, 4 points
- Pressure horn: 2k–10k, 2 points
Hit 20 points in a year, and your license can be suspended for up to 12 months.
Motorway Challan Rates 2025
Motorway rules have always been strict, but the new fines will be even tougher:
- Overspeeding: 2k–20k
- Wrong lane usage: 2k–10k
- Overloading: 3k–15k
- No seatbelt or helmet: 2k–5k
Motorway e-challans also link directly to the Excise Department. If you keep breaking rules, your car’s registration can be blocked.
Challan Rates in Other Provinces
KPK:
- Overspeeding: 2k–10k
- Mobile phone use: 2k–8k
- Wrong parking: 1k–5k
- Overloading: 2k–10k
Karachi (Sindh):
- Signal violation: 1.5k–10k
- Overspeeding: 2k–15k
- No helmet: 1k–5k
- Wrong parking: 1k–5k
- Overloading: 2k–10k
Each province sets its own penalties, but Punjab is now moving toward some of the toughest rules in the country.
Why Punjab Is Increasing Traffic Fines
Punjab sees thousands of traffic accidents each year. Overspeeding, careless driving, and ignoring signals remain the biggest causes. The government wants the new fines to act as a deterrent. The e-challan system also reduces corruption and removes arguments between drivers and police.
Is This Good or Bad for Drivers?
It feels heavy on the pocket, yes. But globally, places with strict traffic laws usually have far safer roads. If these rules actually get implemented properly, Punjab could see a clear improvement in driving culture.
Conclusion
The new Punjab traffic fines for 2025 are a major shift from the old system. With fines jumping to Rs. 20,000 and a strict points-based license suspension rule, drivers will need to be more careful. Once the provincial cabinet approves the changes, Punjab will officially move toward a modern, tech-driven traffic system similar to what many developed countries already use.
FAQs
1. What’s the minimum fine now?
The lowest penalty under the new list is Rs. 2,000.
2. Can licenses really be suspended?
Yes. Losing 20 points in one year means your license can be suspended for 2 to 12 months.
3. Will challans be manual or online?
The plan is to shift fully to e-challans using cameras.
4. Do these rules apply across Pakistan?
No. They apply to Punjab only. Other provinces have separate lists.
5. What’s the highest fine?
The maximum fine can go up to Rs. 20,000, usually for overspeeding or major violations.