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Using a mobile phone while driving is one of the leading causes of road accidents. In Pakistan, traffic laws generally prohibit drivers from using a handheld mobile phone while driving. Understanding the rules and penalties can help you stay safe and avoid fines.
Yes, in most provinces of Pakistan, using a handheld mobile phone while driving is considered a traffic violation. Traffic police may issue fines for drivers who are texting, calling without hands-free, or using social media while driving.
Hands-free devices may be allowed in some areas, but they can still distract your attention. Even with hands-free, drivers must remain fully focused on the road.
Important: Traffic rules and fine amounts may vary between provinces. Always follow local traffic police guidelines.
Yes, texting while driving is generally considered a traffic violation.
Hands-free reduces manual distraction but can still reduce mental focus.
Yes, traffic police can issue fines for handheld phone use while driving.