The Punjab Government has launched new traffic fines in 2025 to make roads safer and cleaner. One of the main rules says that throwing trash from a moving car can now cost Rs10,000. These rules are part of the Motor Vehicle Act 2025 and aim to reduce traffic problems, pollution, and careless driving.
Why the New Fines?
The government wants to:
- Make roads safer for everyone
- Stop people from littering streets and highways
- Encourage responsible driving
- Reduce accidents and traffic jams
- Promote clean and green cities
Officials say the goal is not just to collect money but to change people’s habits and make everyone more careful.
Updated Traffic Fines in Punjab
Here are the new fines for different violations:
| Violation | Motorcycles | Cars / Jeeps | Public Vehicles | Heavy Vehicles |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Throwing trash | Rs2,000 | Rs10,000 | Rs15,000 | Rs20,000 |
| Smoke-emitting vehicles | Rs5,000 | Rs10,000 | Rs15,000 | Rs20,000 |
| Parking in no-parking zone | Rs2,000 | Rs10,000 | Rs15,000 | Rs20,000 |
| Not wearing seatbelt | — | Rs10,000 | Rs15,000 | Rs20,000 |
| Using mobile while driving | Rs5,000 | Rs10,000 | Rs15,000 | Rs20,000 |
| Driving underage | Rs25,000 | Rs30,000 | Rs50,000 | Rs100,000 |
| Extra passengers on motorcycle | Rs5,000 | — | — | — |
| Parking on footpaths | Rs2,000 | Rs10,000 | Rs15,000 | Rs20,000 |
These fines will be enforced by traffic police, Safe City cameras, and motorway patrols.
Rs10,000 Fine for Littering from Cars
Throwing plastic, wrappers, bottles, or cigarette butts from a moving car is now illegal.
- Fines can be issued on the spot using cameras or CCTV.
- Repeat offenders may lose their driving license or have their vehicle impounded.
This is part of the “Clean and Green Punjab” campaign to keep streets and highways free of litter.
Other Important Violations
- Underage Driving:
Minors driving cars or heavy vehicles can face fines up to Rs100,000. Vehicles may also be impounded, and guardians could be held responsible. - Polluting Vehicles:
Vehicles releasing smoke can be fined up to Rs20,000. The government will also inspect vehicles in cities like Lahore, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi. - Using Mobile Phones While Driving:
Drivers distracted by phones can be fined Rs10,000 for cars and Rs20,000 for heavy vehicles. - Seatbelt and Helmet Rules:
Drivers and passengers must wear seatbelts or helmets. Fines start at Rs5,000 and can reach Rs20,000.
How to Check or Pay Your Fine
You can check or pay challans in these ways:
- E-Challan Website: echallan.psca.gop.pk
- Punjab Police App: Enter your vehicle number
- Banks: Bank of Punjab branches or online banking
- SMS Alerts: Registered owners get automatic messages
Conclusion
The Punjab New Challan Rates 2025 show the government’s focus on road safety, cleanliness, and discipline. From Rs10,000 fines for littering to strict penalties for underage driving, mobile use, and polluting vehicles, the rules aim to make Punjab’s roads safer and cleaner.
Drivers are encouraged to follow traffic rules, drive carefully, and keep their vehicles clean — not only to avoid fines but to help create a healthy and safe environment for everyone.







