The Islamabad administration has widened its vehicle emission testing setup to make the process smoother for all motorists. The number of testing points has grown from one to four, giving people more choices and shorter waits. This step reflects a steady effort to protect the city’s air and support cleaner travel. Officials believe that easier access will guide more drivers toward timely testing.
New Locations for Emission Inspections
Deputy Commissioner Irfan Nawaz Memon shared that drivers can now get their vehicles tested at Lake View Park, F-9 Park, and Metro Cash and Carry, along with the original D-Chowk spot. He personally visited each site to check the arrangements and ensure comfort for the public. His visit also carried a gentle call for all citizens to stay mindful and complete the testing without delay.
Aim to Improve Environmental Compliance
This move hopes to build a stronger culture of responsibility among motorists by giving them simple ways to follow environmental rules. When testing points are close and easy to reach, people are more likely to take part. With this step, the administration looks toward a safer future where cleaner air becomes a shared goal. Each inspection brings the city closer to that hopeful path.
Crackdown on Smoke-Emitting Vehicles
Earlier this week, the Islamabad Transport Authority began a large campaign against smoke-emitting vehicles, hoping to protect the city’s already delicate air. Officers explained that every vehicle must now have a Vehicular Emission Clearance Certificate to continue driving. Without this certificate, no vehicle will be allowed on the roads, marking a firm stance for public health and cleaner skies.
Daily Monitoring for Better Enforcement
Chairman Irfan Memon stated once again that smoke-emitting vehicles will not be accepted due to the harm they cause to the environment and community. He directed his staff to share daily reports so the operation stays clear, steady, and fair. Through this ongoing effort, the city aims to build a healthier atmosphere, honor long-held values of care, and step forward with hope for a brighter tomorrow.
