Pakistan, April 8 -- Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has announced new traffic regulations in Karachi to reduce accidents and improve safety. He declared that the speed limit for heavy vehicles in the city will be set at 30 km/h. Additionally, all heavy vehicles, light transport vehicles, and public service vehicles will be required to install trackers and dash cams. This move aims to enhance monitoring and accountability on the roads.

The Chief Minister also emphasized the need for strict enforcement. He ordered checks on the driving licenses of all heavy vehicle drivers. Moreover, drivers of these vehicles will undergo mandatory drug tests. Shah also directed the cancellation of fitness certificates for vehicles found to be unfit, ...