Tag: Traffic Policy


  • Islamabad to Ban Vehicles Without M-Tag from January 1, 2026

    Islamabad to Ban Vehicles Without M-Tag from January 1, 2026

    Overview: What the M-Tag Ban Means Islamabad is set to tighten access to the federal capital by prohibiting entry to vehicles that lack an M-Tag. The move, approved by the district administration, aims to regulate traffic flow, reduce congestion, and improve overall urban mobility. Beginning January 1, 2026, drivers will need to ensure their vehicles…

  • Australia Weighs Lower Default Speed on Country Roads

    Australia Weighs Lower Default Speed on Country Roads

    Australia considers lowering the default speed limit on country roads Australian authorities are eyeing a potential change to the nation’s default speed limit for unsignposted country roads. The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, Sport and the Arts is exploring options that could see the long-standing 100km/h default reduced, particularly on sealed and unsealed…

  • Night Driving Bans in Malmö: Decision on Oct 7

    Night Driving Bans in Malmö: Decision on Oct 7

    Overview: Malmö’s Night Driving Bans and the Oct 7 Decision The city of Malmö has completed its evaluation of the night driving bans and will announce a decision on October 7. The policy aims to curb nighttime traffic noise in residential areas, with Bergsgatan and nearby streets as focal points for measurements and public input.…