For the first time in Pakistan, a case has been registered against a driver for over-speeding on the motorway, leading to his ar_rest.
The incident took place on the M-4 Motorway near Multan, where a vehicle was caught speeding at 173 km/h. The motorway police immediately took action and filed a ca_se at Budhla Sant Police Station under charges of dangerous driving. The driver, identified as Rahim Khan, was taken into custody and handed over to local authorities.
Motorway Police spokesperson Syed Imran Ahmed stated that strict actions will continue against drivers who violate speed limits. He emphasized that over-speeding is a serious offense that puts lives at risk, and the police will not tolerate reckless driving.
This step by the authorities highlights the growing focus on road safety in Pakistan. Previously, over-speeding was usually met with fines or warnings, but this ar_rest marks a new approach to enforcing traffic laws more strictly. The police hope that this action will serve as a warning to other drivers and encourage safer driving habits on highways.
Citizens are advised to follow speed limits and traffic rules to ensure their own safety and that of others. The motorway police are committed to maintaining discipline on the roads and will take strict action against violators in the future.