PESHAWAR: A fully digitalized driving license branch equipped with the latest facilities has been inaugurated, after which citizens will not need to stand in queues.
According to details, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Zulfiqar Hameed inaugurated a fully digitalized driving license branch equipped with the latest facilities at Traffic Headquarters Peshawar.
This project has been launched to provide all services to citizens under one roof under the “One Window Operation”.
Upon arrival at Traffic Lines Gulbahar, a well-equipped contingent of City Traffic Police saluted the IGP, visited the Martyrs’ Memorial and offered Fateha after laying a wreath.
Chief Traffic Officer Zahidullah gave a detailed briefing to the IGP on the new digital system and procedures.
The IGP inspected various sections and counters of the branch where citizens will be provided with new licenses, renewals and other related services.
Speaking on the occasion, IGP Zulfiqar Hameed said that making the process of issuing licenses easy, fast and transparent is the top priority of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police, our mission is to encourage responsible law-abiding drivers and ensure safety on the roads.
He said that the use of modern technology will reduce human intervention and citizens will not need to stand in queues.
With the establishment of this digitalized branch, the citizens of Peshawar will no longer have to go to different offices for all the stages related to licenses (test, payment of fees and photo, etc.), but all the stages will be completed in one building.
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