Last Updated: May 2026
TL;DR Quick Answer Overspeeding in Punjab carries fines from Rs. 2,000 for a first offence up to Rs. 20,000 for severe or repeat violations. Punjab’s Safe City cameras and speed detection systems automatically issue e-challans without requiring police presence. Repeat overspeeding adds penalty points to your driving license — 20 points triggers suspension.
Key Facts
- Overspeeding is automatically detected by PSCA Safe City cameras and speed guns across Punjab
- First-time fine starts at Rs. 2,000 and severe cases reach Rs. 20,000
- Fine structure was revised in late 2024 with increases of 400% to 1000% effective December 1, 2025
- Each overspeeding violation adds penalty points to your driving license record
- 20 penalty points results in license suspension for 3 to 12 months
- Challans are issued via SMS and visible on echallan.psca.gop.pk within 24 to 48 hours
Overspeeding Fine in Pakistan — Amounts, Penalties & Consequences (2026)
Speeding has always been one of the most dangerous driving habits on Pakistani roads. What has changed in recent years is how effectively it is now being caught. Punjab’s automated traffic enforcement network — operated by the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) — has made overspeeding one of the most frequently issued e-challans across Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, and other major cities.
The days of speeding through an empty stretch and assuming no one noticed are largely over. Here is everything you need to know about overspeeding fines in Pakistan in 2026.
How Overspeeding Is Detected in Punjab
PSCA uses two primary methods to detect overspeeding violations:
Safe City Speed Cameras — fixed cameras installed at key locations across Punjab continuously monitor vehicle speeds. When a vehicle exceeds the speed limit for that road or zone, the system automatically captures photographic evidence, reads the registration plate, and generates an e-challan.
Speed Radar Guns — traffic police in Punjab also use handheld and mounted radar devices for spot enforcement, particularly on highways, expressways, and accident-prone corridors.
Both methods feed into the same PSCA digital challan system. Whether caught by a fixed camera or a radar gun, the challan process is identical — your vehicle registration number is matched against the DLIMS database and an SMS challan notification is sent to the registered owner.
Lahore’s network of 8,000+ Safe City cameras operates 24 hours a day, meaning overspeeding enforcement is not limited to specific patrol hours or busy periods.
Overspeeding Fine Amount in Pakistan 2026
Punjab’s traffic fine structure was significantly revised in late 2024 and came into full effect on December 1, 2025. The revision introduced fine increases of 400% to 1000% across most violation categories, making overspeeding considerably more expensive than it was before.
| Violation Level | Fine Amount |
|---|---|
| First-time overspeeding | Rs. 2,000 |
| Repeat minor overspeeding | Rs. 5,000 |
| Serious overspeeding | Rs. 15,000 |
| Severe / extreme overspeeding | Rs. 20,000 |
The Rs. 20,000 fine applies to cases involving extreme speeds, racing, or overspeeding in designated school zones, hospital areas, or other protected zones where speed limits are strictly enforced.
Penalty Points for Overspeeding
Beyond the financial fine, overspeeding adds penalty points to your driving license record under the Punjab penalty point system. This is the part most drivers overlook until it is too late.
Each overspeeding challan contributes points to your total. The accumulation works as follows:
- Minor overspeeding — lower point addition
- Serious or repeat overspeeding — higher point addition
- At 20 penalty points — your driving license is automatically suspended for 3 to 12 months
License suspension means you cannot legally drive any vehicle during that period. Driving on a suspended license is itself a separate violation carrying additional fines and potential legal consequences under Punjab traffic law enforcement.
Where Overspeeding Is Most Actively Enforced
Speed enforcement is concentrated in areas with the highest accident rates and densest camera coverage:
Lahore — Canal Road, Jail Road, Ferozpur Road, Main Boulevard, and major underpasses all fall within active speed monitoring zones. With 8,000+ cameras, Lahore has the most comprehensive coverage in Punjab.
Rawalpindi — Murree Road, GT Road corridors, and key expressway entry and exit points.
Faisalabad — Susan Road, Jaranwala Road, and main commercial thoroughfares.
Multan — Bosan Road, bypass routes, and city centre arterials.
Gujranwala and Sargodha — main highways and inter-city approach roads.
Highway and motorway overspeeding falls under a separate enforcement framework operated by the National Highway and Motorway Police (NHMP), which has its own fine structure and radar enforcement system independent of PSCA.
How to Check If You Have an Overspeeding Challan
Challans issued through the PSCA automated system appear on the portal within 24 to 48 hours of the violation being recorded.
To check:
- Visit echallan.psca.gop.pk
- Enter your vehicle registration number or 13-digit CNIC
- View all active challans on your record
- Click on any challan to see the date, time, location, type of violation, and attached photographic evidence
Reviewing challan details carefully matters — the photo attached to an overspeeding challan shows the vehicle at the point of detection, which is useful both for confirming the violation and for identifying any errors if the vehicle in the image is not yours.
Consequences of Ignoring an Overspeeding Fine
Unpaid overspeeding challans do not expire or disappear from the system. Ignoring them creates a compounding set of problems:
Penalty point accumulation — every unresolved challan counts toward your 20-point suspension threshold. Multiple ignored overspeeding fines can push you into license suspension territory faster than most drivers expect.
Vehicle registration complications — outstanding challans can create issues during token tax verification and vehicle registration renewal in Punjab.
Vehicle impoundment — for habitual violators or in cases of extreme overspeeding, Punjab traffic law enforcement has authority to initiate vehicle impoundment proceedings.
License suspension — once the 20-point threshold is crossed, suspension is automatic. Duration ranges from 3 to 12 months depending on the severity and frequency of violations on your driving license record.
How to Appeal an Overspeeding Challan
If you believe an overspeeding challan was issued incorrectly — due to a cloned number plate, camera error, or wrong vehicle identification — you have the right to file a formal dispute.
Step by Step Appeal Process:
- Visit echallan.psca.gop.pk and open the challan dispute section
- Enter your challan number, vehicle registration number, and 13-digit CNIC
- Review the photographic evidence attached to the challan
- Select your dispute reason — camera error, wrong vehicle, cloned plate, or other
- Upload supporting documents — vehicle registration papers, CNIC copy, police report if applicable
- Submit the appeal and note your reference number
- PSCA reviews Safe City camera footage and responds within 15 to 30 days
Do not pay the challan while your appeal is under review. Payment is recorded as acceptance of the violation and significantly complicates any subsequent dispute.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much is the overspeeding fine in Pakistan in 2026?
Overspeeding fines in Punjab range from Rs. 2,000 for a first offence to Rs. 20,000 for severe or extreme cases. The fine structure was revised in late 2024 and has been fully enforced since December 1, 2025.
Can I get an overspeeding challan without being stopped by police?
Yes. PSCA Safe City speed cameras automatically detect overspeeding, capture photographic evidence, and issue e-challans without any police interaction. You receive an SMS notification and the challan appears on echallan.psca.gop.pk.
How many penalty points does overspeeding add to my license?
The exact points depend on the severity of the violation. Minor overspeeding adds fewer points while serious or repeat violations add more. Reaching a total of 20 penalty points across all violations triggers automatic license suspension for 3 to 12 months.
Does overspeeding on a motorway fall under PSCA?
No. Motorway and national highway overspeeding is enforced by the National Highway and Motorway Police (NHMP) under a separate system with its own fine structure. PSCA’s jurisdiction covers urban roads within Punjab cities.
What if the overspeeding challan photo shows a different vehicle?
File a wrong e-challan appeal immediately on echallan.psca.gop.pk. Upload evidence showing the discrepancy and submit your vehicle registration documents. PSCA will review the original camera footage within 15 to 30 days.
Can overspeeding lead to license suspension in Punjab?
Yes. Each overspeeding violation adds penalty points to your driving license record. Accumulating 20 penalty points results in license suspension for 3 to 12 months under Punjab traffic law enforcement rules.
Is overspeeding enforcement active outside Lahore?
Yes. While Lahore has the densest Safe City camera network, speed enforcement is active in Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, Sargodha, and other major Punjab cities.

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