To improve road safety and prevent traffic accidents, Peshawar authorities have imposed a complete ban on the use of all bright vehicle lights, including high beams, laser lights, and modified headlights.
According to an official notification, the use of these lights at night has become a major hazard for drivers and pedestrians, causing multiple traffic accidents across the city.
Scope of the Ban
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High-beam headlights
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Laser lights
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Modified vehicle lights
The ban also extends to the sale and purchase of high-beam and modified lights. Violators will face legal action under Section 188 of the law.
Reason for the Ban
Authorities stated that excessive brightness from these lights can blind oncoming drivers, increasing the risk of collisions. The main goal is to protect human life and property while ensuring smooth traffic flow.
Enforcement Measures
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Peshawar police have been instructed to strictly enforce the ban.
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Random night checks will be conducted to identify violators.
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Awareness campaigns will inform drivers about the hazards of using bright lights at night.
Officials emphasized that strict compliance is necessary to make roads safer for all citizens.
Advice to Drivers
Motorists are urged to:
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Use standard vehicle headlights only
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Avoid modifying lights or using laser/high-beam kits
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Follow traffic rules to reduce accidents
This initiative aligns with broader road safety measures being implemented across Pakistan.













