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Punjab revises driving license fees for 2025: Details inside
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The Punjab Traffic Police has announced the revised annual fees for car, motorcycle, and rickshaw driving licenses, effective . The provincial traffic authority, responsible for issuing driving licenses across Punjab, emphasized the importance of possessing a valid license to avoid fines and ensure road safety. Licenses are granted to applicants who successfully clear practical and road sign tests within a specified timeframe. Applicants must provide the following: The traffic department reiterated that the licensing process aims to improve road safety and reduce accidents. Citizens are advised to comply with regulations and complete the licensing procedure to avoid penalties and ensure lawful driving practices. For more information, applicants can visit their nearest traffic police office or access online resources provided by the Punjab Traffic Police. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.
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