LAHORE: The Punjab government has clamped down on driving without a license, but there is relief for drivers whose licenses have expired.
As per the details, on the directives of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the provincial authorities have launched new measures to help drivers with expired licenses whose license expired before January 16, 2024.
This allows drivers to renew their license at the previous fee as the government has increased rates in recent months.
| Description of Services | New Fees |
| Driving School Fee Motor Car | Rs12,000 per applicant |
| Driving School Fee LTV | Rs18,000 per applicant |
| Driving School Fee HTV | Rs25,000 per applicant |
| Medical Fee | Rs200 per applicant |
| Fast Track Driving License Processing Fee (optional) | Rs2,000 per applicant |
| Driving License NOC Fee | Rs 1,000 per NOC |
| Mobile Facilitation Fee | Rs 200 per applicant |
| Road Safety Education Session Fee | Rs 200 per violator/applicant |
| Service Charges for road test | |
| – Motor Car | Rs 200 per test |
| – LTV | Rs 300 per test |
| – HTV | Rs 500 per test |
It is learned that the new fees will apply to licenses expiring on or after January 16, 2024.
For the convenience of the people, Lahore Traffic Police has introduced an online service to facilitate the license process in response to the increasing number of applications.
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