ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Under the direction of Inspector General Khalid Mahmood, the National Highways & Motorway Police (NHMP) will be launching a new campaign called ‘#NoMore,’ which will inform the public about new initiatives and tools being deployed to ensure commuter safety and enforcement of the law.
A pilot project using technological innovations and an enforcement regime with zero tolerance has been launched on select motorways.
Under the direction of Inspector General Khalid Mahmood, NHMP will be launching a new campaign called ‘#NoMore,’ which will inform the public about new initiatives and tools being deployed to ensure commuter safety and enforcement of the law.#NoMore pic.twitter.com/91NhZr3WnA
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These initiatives aim to plug the technological gap in the existing infrastructure and desired infrastructure.
Over speeding motorists will face heavy fines and patrol cars have been instructed to chase and apprehend violators if needed.
Violations in lane discipline will be rigorously monitored, and fined. Violators will be identified by using intelligently deployed spotters, next-generation speed cameras, and drone cameras.
All NHMP field officers are also equipped with body-worn cameras that transmit live footage to a state-of-the-art command center, ensuring transparency and confidence.
Additionally, variable messaging signboards are also being installed to warn and guide violators to stop and be ticketed.
Toll plazas will also be manned by the NHMP officers, allowing commuters to pay their fines at the exit from the motorway.
Evading the fine will no longer be a possibility; the NHMP will pursue legal actions against habitual offenders.
The NHMP shall continue to serve commuters with a renewed resolve.