New Speed Limits Enforced on Motorways and Highways Across Pakistan

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The National Highways and Motorway Police has enforced reduced speed limits on motorways and national highways across Pakistan as part of government efforts to conserve fuel and improve energy efficiency.
The decision was implemented following directives from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif amid rising global oil prices and energy concerns.
Under the new regulations, speed limits on motorways have been lowered for different types of vehicles:
Speed limits on national highways have also been reduced:
The revised limits came into effect on March 26, 2026.
Authorities said a nationwide awareness campaign has been launched to inform motorists and ensure compliance with the new regulations.
Officials stated that the measure aims to reduce fuel consumption, enhance road safety, and support broader energy conservation efforts.
Energy experts say reducing vehicle speed can significantly improve fuel efficiency.
According to the International Energy Agency, lowering highway speeds by 10 km/h can reduce oil consumption from cars by up to 6 percent.
The decision comes amid global oil supply disruptions caused by geopolitical tensions, prompting countries worldwide to introduce austerity measures to manage fuel consumption and energy use.



