Traffic police in Faisalabad have issued a Rs. 28,000 fine to the owner of a Lamborghini Revuelto valued at approximately Rs. 68 crore. Authorities emphasized that traffic rules apply equally to all drivers, regardless of their vehicle’s price or prestige.
Officials reported that two Lamborghinis were involved in the violation. The first was a purple Lamborghini Revuelto, and the second was a red Lamborghini Aventador. Both vehicles were found in breach of traffic laws, including tinted windows, illegal flashlights, and customized number plates.
Sources confirmed that both supercars belong to the Pasban Group in Faisalabad. The two Lamborghinis are frequently seen together in public, drawing attention for their flashy designs and high-end value.
Despite the extravagant worth of the vehicles, traffic authorities maintained that the challan was issued under the City Traffic Police’s “No Exceptions” policy, reaffirming that no driver or vehicle is above the law.
The incident went viral on social media, with users highlighting the contrast between the multi-crore cars and the relatively modest fine. This sparked discussions about whether current traffic penalties in Pakistan are sufficient to deter violations, especially for owners of ultra-luxury vehicles like Lamborghinis.
Traffic officials emphasized that enforcement drives will continue across Faisalabad to ensure compliance with road rules and promote safety for all motorists. They warned that similar fines and penalties would be applied to anyone violating traffic laws, regardless of their wealth, fame, or vehicle type.
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The recent action against the Lamborghini owners demonstrates Faisalabad traffic authorities’ commitment to fairness and road safety. It sends a clear message that all motorists, even those driving high-end Lamborghinis, must follow the law.




