The government has restored the previous speed limits on motorways and national highways across Pakistan. The decision has been officially announced by the Motorway Police spokesperson.
According to the new update, the speed limit for cars and light vehicles on motorways has been set again at 120 km per hour. For passenger buses and heavy vehicles, the speed limit has also been restored to 110 km per hour on motorways.
Similarly, on national highways, the earlier speed limits for cars and light vehicles have been reinstated. The same applies to passenger and heavy vehicles, which will now follow the previously allowed speed limits on these roads.
The Motorway Police spokesperson said that the purpose of this decision is to ensure smooth traffic flow while also maintaining road safety standards. Authorities have reminded all drivers to strictly follow the updated speed limits and traffic rules while traveling.
Motorway Police Issues Speed Limit Advisory for Safe Travel on Highways
Officials have also advised citizens to drive carefully and avoid overspeeding, as road safety remains a top priority. Drivers are encouraged to use seat belts at all times and ensure that safety measures are followed during the journey.
The spokesperson further emphasized that while travel convenience is important, safety cannot be compromised. The restoration of previous speed limits is aimed at balancing both comfort and safety for road users.
Motorway Police have also warned that strict action will be taken against those who violate traffic laws or exceed the permitted speed limits.
Overall, the decision is expected to bring clarity for drivers and help improve traffic management on major highways. Authorities hope that citizens will cooperate fully and follow the rules to ensure safer roads for everyone.


