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Nearly 100 e-challans issued on Sharea Faisal lane violations: DIG Traffic

Bikers entering the second lane from right currently exempted from penalties, says DIG Traffic

June 02, 2026
A major traffic jam clogs Sharea Faisal, causing severe disruption for commuters in the metropolitan city of Karachi on May 5, 2025. — APP
A major traffic jam clogs Sharea Faisal, causing severe disruption for commuters in the metropolitan city of Karachi on May 5, 2025. — APP

KARACHI: The e-challan drive on Sharea Faisal entered its second day on Tuesday as Karachi Traffic Police maintained a phased enforcement strategy with partial leniency for motorists.

Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Traffic Karachi Pir Muhammad Shah said that the electronic monitoring system recorded hundreds of challans on the first day of enforcement for lane violations on one of the busiest corridors of the metropolis.

He further stated that a total of 96 challans were issued today for speeding, rickshaws, commercial vehicles, and helmetless motorcyclists found using the fast-track lane.

DIG Shah explained that citizens are being given some leniency during the initial phase of enforcement, with challans currently being issued only during morning and evening peak hours in order to gradually familiarise road users with the new system.

He added that motorcyclists, rickshaws, and commercial vehicles are strictly advised not to use the fast-track lane. He also stated that the bikers entering the second lane from the right are not being fined at this stage but will face penalties in the coming days as enforcement becomes stricter.

The DIG Traffic also asked the motorcyclists and commercial vehicles to use the third and fourth lanes to ensure smoother traffic flow and warned that future enforcement will include challans for violations involving the second right lane once the transition period is completed.

"Our aim is to keep fines to a minimum while maximising compliance with traffic regulations," he said.

The e-challan system for lane violations on Sharea Faisal has come into effect from June 1 under a new traffic management plan, as announced by the Karachi Traffic Police.

The announcement came days after the DIG Traffic said that a new traffic management plan aims to introduce structured lane discipline on Sharea Faisal using an existing network of surveillance cameras.

He added that fines have been fixed according to vehicle category, with motorbikes and rickshaws fined Rs2,500 and buses Rs7,500 for violations.