Islamabad, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi today inaugurated the Islamabad Traffic Police Mobile Facilitation and Education Service, a new initiative designed to bring traffic-related services directly to the public through mobile vans. This service aims to streamline processes like license renewal and increase traffic awareness across the city.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the new mobile service comprises three vans equipped to assist citizens with renewing driver’s licenses, obtaining learner permits, and accessing other related services at various public locations. These vans will be stationed not only at busy public places but also at educational institutions and private organizations to broaden their reach.
During the launch event, Minister Naqvi highlighted additional benefits of the service, particularly for senior citizens and students. He announced that senior citizens would now have the option to have their driving licenses renewed at home, enhancing accessibility for those unable to visit licensing centers. Furthermore, the service will extend to colleges and universities, allowing students to apply for and renew their driving licenses without needing to leave campus.
The Minister personally inspected the mobile vans, reviewing the facilities and services being offered to ensure they meet the needs of Islamabad’s citizens effectively.
This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to improving public service delivery and raising traffic law awareness, making essential services more accessible to the residents of Islamabad.