Rawalpindi Traffic Police Crack Down on Illegal LED

The City Traffic Police Rawalpindi have initiated a strict crackdown against the unauthorized use of LED, police-style, and flasher lights on vehicles.
This move aims to enhance road safety throughout the district by reducing glare and confusion caused by such lighting.
Chief Traffic Officer Farhan Aslam emphasized that installing or using non-standard lighting on cars and motorcycles is a legal violation. He warned that these lights not only distract other drivers but also increase the risk of accidents, especially during nighttime when visibility is crucial for safe driving.
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“Proper and standard vehicle lighting plays a critical role in accident prevention,” Farhan Aslam stated. He urged motorists to comply with traffic regulations and avoid fitting illegal lights to ensure safer roads for everyone.
In addition to enforcement actions, the traffic police’s education wing has initiated awareness campaigns to inform drivers about the hazards of using unauthorized lighting on their vehicles.
The Chief Traffic Officer also called on citizens to cooperate with authorities by following road safety rules, highlighting that collective efforts are essential for safer travel in Rawalpindi.
