Punjab Breaks Record by Issuing Driving Licenses

Punjab Breaks Record by Issuing Driving Licenses

Punjab has written a new chapter in public service by issuing a record number of driving licenses in just 18 days. Acting on clear directions from the Chief Minister, departments worked with discipline and speed. Officials said teamwork, better planning, and smoother systems turned a routine task into a major achievement, strengthening public trust and showing that focused leadership can deliver results quickly across the province.

Massive Response from New Drivers

Figures shared by the Punjab Traffic Police show strong public participation across cities and towns. A total of 940,000 citizens obtained learning licenses, while more than 360,000 people received fresh regular driving licenses. This large response reflects rising awareness, easier access to services, and growing respect for legal driving, as people choose responsibility over shortcuts on busy roads.

Renewals and International Permits

Along with new licenses, renewal work also reached historic levels during the same period. More than 700,000 licenses were renewed, including learning, regular, and international categories. In addition, over 2,000 international driving permits were issued, while more than 7,000 lost licenses were reissued. Officials said this effort reduced citizen complaints and cleared long pending cases efficiently.

Issued Driving Licenses Summary

License Type Number Issued
Learning Licenses 940,000
New Regular Licenses 360,000
Licenses Renewed 700,000
International Licenses 2,000
Lost Licenses Reissued 7,000
Online Portal Applications 1,140,000

Online Portal as a Key Force

Officials credited the online home based licensing portal as the backbone of this success. Around 1,140,000 citizens used the digital service to apply for or renew their licenses from home. This system reduced crowds at centers, saved time, and made the process easier, proving that simple digital tools can greatly improve public service delivery.

Warning Against Unlicensed Driving

DIG Traffic Punjab Muhammad Waqas Nazir warned that driving without a valid license is a punishable offence. He stressed that violators face heavy fines and strict legal action. He added that trained and licensed drivers have contributed to a visible decline in traffic accidents, helping create safer roads and protecting lives across Punjab.

Awareness and the Way Forward

Traffic police continue spreading awareness through licensing centers, service centers, and public campaigns. Citizens are encouraged to use official facilities and download their e-driving license, which carries the same legal value as the physical card. This balance of tradition and technology points toward safer roads, stronger discipline, and a more responsible driving culture across the province.

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