More than 4,000 pressure horns and fancy license plates were destroyed by the Islamabad Capital Police in an attempt to reduce noise pollution and guarantee public safety.
Actions are being taken to guarantee a secure driving environment and a controlled traffic structure in the capital. To address the smog-causing issues and expedite the conversion of the brick kilns to modern technology, Commissioner Rawalpindi Division instructed the relevant authorities to take strong action against SOP violators.
During the previous month in the Rawalpindi area, 3,559 smoke-emitting vehicles were issued challan slips, and fines totaling more than Rs2.1 million were imposed on the violators. In addition, an industrial facility that had broken environmental laws had been sealed and fined Rs100,000.
Furthermore, the drivers in the city are urged to adopt all necessary precautions when driving in the fog.