The Sindh government has imposed a ban on unregistered vehicles from being driven on the roads.
Addressing a press conference in the port city, Senior Provincial Minister Sharjeel Memon stated that complaints had been received about the Excise Department not issuing number plates.
However, he clarified that the department currently has 80,000 number plates that vehicle owners have not collected.
He further said that the Karachi Water and Sewerage Cooperation has issued barcodes for water tankers to verify their fitness, adding that any unregistered tankers or those without the relevant barcode will not be allowed to operate.
Memon also noted that all heavy traffic vehicles will now be required to have a fitness certificate issued by the Sindh government. Due time has been given for compliance and vehicles entering from other provinces must also obtain a fitness certificate from Sindh.
The minister also stressed that, as per the law, no vehicle can leave a showroom unless it is registered. Showrooms violating this rule after Monday will be sealed, and their vehicles will be confiscated.