Punjab has recorded a historic increase in driving license issuance following special directives from the Chief Minister, significantly improving public access to licensing facilities across the province.
According to Punjab Traffic Police, more than 880,000 driving licenses were issued in just three weeks, marking one of the fastest licensing drives in the province’s history.

Massive Rise in Learner and Regular Licenses
Official data shows that over 310,000 citizens obtained learner driving licenses, while more than 280,000 people were issued fresh regular driving licenses during this period.
In addition, over 278,000 citizens renewed learner, regular, and international driving licenses, reflecting growing awareness about legal driving requirements.
International Driving Permits and Online Services
Traffic Police reported that more than 2,000 international driving permits were issued, catering to citizens traveling abroad.
Meanwhile, over 25,000 people used the online licensing portal, allowing applicants to apply from home — a step that has greatly reduced congestion at licensing centers.
Strict Action Against Unlicensed Driving
DIG Traffic Punjab Muhammad Waqas Nazir warned that driving without a valid license is a punishable offense, adding that violators are facing heavy fines and strict legal action.
He stated that the increasing trend of learning before driving has contributed to a visible decline in traffic accidents across Punjab.
E-Driving License Fully Legal
The Traffic Police confirmed that the e-driving license holds the same legal status as a physical license card, encouraging citizens to adopt digital solutions for convenience and safety.
Punjab Traffic Police continues to raise awareness about the importance of proper licensing to ensure safer roads and improved traffic discipline.













