Lahore fines for riding motorcycles without safety bars during Basant

🕒 Posted on January 29, 2026 at 2:46 PM

Lahore police have announced strict action against motorcyclists who ride without safety bars during the Basant season. From February 1, riders will be fined if their motorcycles do not have safety rods installed.

The announcement was made by Lahore CCPO Bilal Siddique Kamyana during a Town Hall event held under the Safe Basant initiative. The event was organized to promote public safety during kite-flying celebrations.

Senior officials, including Lahore Commissioner Maryam Khan, CTO Athar Waheed, and representatives from Rescue 1122, health, education, and other departments, attended the ceremony.

Free installation of safety rods

To reduce injuries caused by sharp kite strings, the Lahore administration has started a major safety drive. Under this plan, one million motorcycles will be fitted with safety rods free of cost. Along with this, awareness pamphlets are being distributed to educate citizens about safe Basant celebrations.

The CCPO also warned that aerial firing will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Strict legal action will be taken against anyone involved.

Action against illegal kite flying

Police have already intensified operations against illegal kite flying. According to officials, hundreds of cases have been registered, and a large number of kites and spools have been confiscated.

Kite flying will only be allowed on February 6, 7, and 8. On all other days, it will be considered illegal. Parents or guardians will also be held responsible if children are found involved in illegal kite flying.

To ensure safety, authorities will monitor the city round the clock using CCTV cameras and drones. Media outlets have also been requested to promote safe and responsible celebrations.


Key details at a glance

CategoryInformation
Fine starts fromFebruary 1
Safety rodsMandatory for motorcycles
Cost of safety rodsFree installation
Total bikes covered1 million
Allowed kite flying daysFebruary 6, 7, 8
Monitoring methodsCCTV cameras and drones
Policy on aerial firingZero tolerance

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. When will fines for motorcycles without safety rods start?
Fines will start from February 1.

2. Are safety rods being provided for free?
Yes, the government is installing safety rods free of cost on one million motorcycles.

3. Why are safety rods important during Basant?
They help protect riders from dangerous kite strings that can cause serious injuries.

4. On which days is kite flying allowed?
Kite flying is only allowed on February 6, 7, and 8.

5. Will parents be punished if children fly kites illegally?
Yes, parents or guardians can face legal action.


Conclusion

The Safe Basant initiative aims to protect lives while allowing citizens to enjoy the festival responsibly. By making safety rods mandatory, controlling kite flying, and using modern monitoring tools, Lahore authorities are taking strong steps to prevent accidents. Citizens are advised to follow the rules, install safety rods, and celebrate Basant in a safe and lawful way.

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