The Punjab government has introduced a revised penalty and point deduction system for traffic violations across the province under the amended motor vehicle regulations published in the Punjab Gazette on May 7, 2026.

Under the new penalty structure, overspeeding fines range from Rs. 2,000 for motorcycles and three wheelers to Rs. 10,000 for heavy transport vehicles, while four penalty points will also be deducted.

Reckless and negligent driving can now result in fines of up to Rs. 10,000 along with four penalty points. Driving without a valid license carries fines ranging from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 5,000 depending on the vehicle category, while driving vehicles without fitness certificates can also result in fines of up to Rs. 5,000.

The revised penalties also cover violations including signal breaking, wrong way driving, overloading, driving without lights, illegal parking, use of mobile phones while driving, excessive smoke emission, route permit violations, and use of pressure horns in silence zones.

Motorcyclists riding without helmets and pillion riding by more than two persons have also been included in the updated enforcement list.

The notification further states that violations involving fake number plates can result in fines of up to Rs. 5,000. A point deduction mechanism has also been introduced under the revised system for multiple traffic offences.

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