Traffic Fines Rise in Pind, Head Injuries Drop

News Desk 

Rawalpindi: The City Traffic Police (CTP) Rawalpindi have reported a marked decline in head injury cases during the first three weeks of December 2025, attributing the improvement to sustained road safety campaigns and strict enforcement of traffic laws.

Under the supervision of DIG Traffic Punjab Muhammad Waqas Nazir and on the directives of Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Rawalpindi Farhan Aslam, comprehensive awareness drives and enhanced enforcement measures have been carried out across the district.

Speaking on the occasion, CTO Farhan Aslam said that effective public awareness campaigns combined with strict law enforcement have led to a significant reduction in traffic accidents, particularly those resulting in head injuries. He added that indiscriminate action against traffic law violators is being taken alongside public education efforts.

The CTO said that 100 percent enforcement of helmet use is being ensured in Rawalpindi, while strict action is also underway to implement seat belt usage, observance of stop lines, and other traffic regulations.

He emphasized that all possible measures are being taken to safeguard citizens’ lives and to establish an organised and disciplined traffic system in the city. CTO Farhan Aslam also appreciated the cooperation of citizens for complying with helmet, seat belt, and other traffic laws, which he said has played a key role in improving road safety.

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