Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Punjab introduces AI-powered car for driving tests

Punjab

LAHORE: For the first time, an artificial intelligence-enabled vehicle has been developed in Punjab to conduct driving tests. The AI-based car, manufactured in Lahore, will be used to assess drivers’ skills. Authorities confirmed that 200 such vehicles will soon be produced and dispatched to driving test centers across the province. Equipped with cameras and automated … Read more

SHC seeks report on implementation of illegal parking

SHC
  • SHC heard petition against a collection of illegal parking fee.
  • Petitioner told court that double parking is happening all over  city.
  • Lawyer said Sindh government has no authority to allow parking.

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court(SHC) has sought a report from the Sindh government and the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Traffic on the implementation of court orders against illegal parking.

Sindh High Court heard a petition against a collection of illegal parking fee.

The petitioner’s lawyer told the court that double parking is happening all over the city, on this the court inquired where double parking is happening. Point out that which the petitioner’s counsel stated that DMC and KMC are providing parking.

Justice Aqeel Abbasi of the Sindh High Court remarked that look at Shahrah e Faisal in Karachi, someone is driving on the wrong side and civilized society can be traced through its streets.

The court while remarking said that the parking plaza was built and it has been heard that ghosts are living there. He said that millions of rupees have been spent on the construction of this building.

The KMC counsel told the court that the parking was charged by the KMC on the roads under the KMC.
Sindh government’s lawyer said that Sindh government has no authority to allow parking as it is the authority of KMC and DMC.

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Pak Vs SA: DIG Traffic Issues Revised Traffic Plan

Pak Vs SA: DIG Traffic Issues Revised Traffic Plan

During the five days of the Test match between Pakistan and South Africa, most of the main roads leading to the National Stadium will remain open for small vehicles. According to Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Traffic Police Iqbal Dara, all roads leading to the National Stadium were announced to close during the five days of … Read more