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Islamabad to provide driving licenses to all Pakistanis; Here’s how to apply

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has announced the issuance of driving licenses by the Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) nationwide, here on Wednesday.

According to Interior Minister, residents from any part of the country can now obtain driving licenses from Islamabad.

Furthermore, the Naqvi declared the revocation of all permits for illegally tinted windows.

To streamline the process of obtaining driving licenses, he also announced facilitation programs tailored for students of colleges and universities, as well as senior citizens residing in federal capital.

As per these initiatives, driving licenses for students will be processed and delivered directly to their institutions, while residents over the age of 70 in the Islamabad will have their licenses issued at their homes.

Minister Naqvi led the inauguration ceremony of the Islamabad Traffic Police Facilitation on Wheels and Islamabad Traffic Police Education on Wheels at the ITP Headquarters on Monday.

Moreover, the minister unveiled the mobile licenses and learning vans operated by the Islamabad Traffic Police at F-9 Park.

The interior minister pledged to ensure parking availability in all commercial areas of Islamabad.

Read More: ITP fined 1, 38,861 drivers this year on traffic violations: Omar Khan

Naqvi also announced strict action against commercial centers found lacking adequate parking facilities.

Minister stated that despite the ban on issuing permits for tinted car windows, directives have been issued to revoke all previously issued permits. Furthermore, he directed the Islamabad Traffic Police to commence the issuance of licenses to residents from any part of the country.

Individuals with temporary or permanent addresses in Islamabad should not be turned away when applying for licenses, he added.

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