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Seat Belt T-Shirt Trend Goes Viral in Pakistan as Drivers Try to Outsmart E-Challan System

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Seat Belt T-Shirt Trend Goes Viral in Pakistan as Drivers Try to Outsmart E-Challan System

Drivers across Pakistan have found a new and funny way to dodge traffic fines. The Seatbelt T-Shirt trend is going viral online, showing how creative people can get when facing strict rules. The shirt has a printed black seat belt design that looks real to the casual eye. Many drivers wear it while driving, hoping to fool surveillance cameras.

Rise of the Viral Trend

Traffic authorities recently launched the e-challan system in Karachi, Lahore, and Faisalabad. It automatically fines drivers for not wearing seat belts, jumping signals, or using mobile phones. As a result, many motorists received unexpected penalties, even government vehicle owners.
Videos of the Seat belt T-Shirt flooded TikTok, Instagram, and X. People called it a “desi hack” to beat the system. However, this lighthearted trick also sparked laughter and debate. For example, some praised it as creative humor, while others criticized it for promoting unsafe habits.

Police Response and Public Reaction

Traffic police warned that such tactics would not work for long. They explained that cameras can identify real seat belt use. Therefore, only genuine safety practices can help drivers avoid fines and stay protected on the road.
In addition, officials urged everyone to focus on responsible driving. They reminded citizens that wearing a real seat belt saves lives, not just money. The trend may be funny, but it also highlights how digital policing is changing driver behavior.
In the end, the Seat belt T-Shirt trend is more than a joke, it’s a wake-up call for better traffic awareness and safety.

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