The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) is implementing significant increases in traffic fines as part of efforts to reduce violations and enhance road safety.
These updated traffic fines will be enforced starting on October 1, 2023. The NHMP is actively conducting awareness campaigns through various media channels to inform the public about these changes.
Here are the revised fines for specific traffic violations:
- Overspeeding: The fine for exceeding speed limits has been raised from Rs750 to Rs2,500.
- Improper Overtaking: Violators now face an increased fine of Rs1,500, up from Rs300.
- Driving at Night with Faulty Lights: This violation will result in a fine of Rs5,000, compared to the previous Rs500.
- Negligence and Carelessness: The fine for such violations has been raised to Rs1,500, up from Rs300.
- Driving Without a License: Individuals caught driving without a valid license will now be fined Rs5,000, a significant increase from the previous Rs750 fine.
In addition to these fine adjustments, the NHMP has introduced new guidelines for traffic laws, including penalties for unauthorized use of police lights and other violations:
- Unauthorized Use of Police Lights: Those found using police lights without authorization will face a fine of Rs5,000.
- Use of HID Lights: Improper use of HID lights will result in a Rs1,000 fine.
- Use of Fancy Number Plates: Inappropriate use of fancy number plates will lead to fines of Rs2,000.
These changes were agreed upon during a recent meeting of senior NHMP officials.