The Rawalpindi Traffic Police recorded a remarkable year in 2025, issuing over 1.1 million traffic tickets and collecting fines totaling Rs. 1.1 billion. The figures reflect the city’s intensified efforts to improve road safety and enforce traffic regulations.
According to officials, the majority of fines were issued for speeding, signal violations, and careless driving. Traffic authorities emphasized that strict enforcement is aimed at reducing accidents, ensuring compliance with traffic laws, and promoting responsible driving among commuters.
The city police also noted that technological tools, such as CCTV cameras and automated traffic monitoring systems, played a major role in identifying violations and streamlining ticket issuance. Officers conducted regular traffic patrols and awareness campaigns, combining enforcement with public education to improve road discipline.
Authorities highlighted that the collected fines are being reinvested in road safety projects, including better signage, traffic signals, and public awareness programs. This approach is intended to create a safer environment for both pedestrians and drivers across Rawalpindi.
Traffic experts said that while 1.1 million tickets indicate strict enforcement, ongoing public cooperation is essential for long-term improvements. They encouraged citizens to follow rules proactively rather than waiting for fines, stressing that road safety is a shared responsibility.
The Rawalpindi Traffic Police have vowed to continue monitoring city roads rigorously in 2026, maintaining strict standards and leveraging technology to prevent accidents, improve compliance, and ensure safer travel for all commuters.
