Driving Without License has become a serious concern in Islamabad, prompting the traffic authorities to announce strict enforcement measures. Effective October 1, 2025, offenders caught driving without a license will face legal penalties, including arrest, vehicle seizure, and fines. This initiative aims to strengthen compliance with traffic regulations, enhance road safety, and reduce accidents caused by unlicensed drivers.
Authorities have also stated that offenders will face character certificate restrictions, which could impact their ability to obtain official documents, employment opportunities, or visas. The crackdown is part of a broader effort to ensure that all drivers on Islamabad roads are properly licensed and trained.
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The traffic authorities plan to deploy special teams at major roads, intersections, and city entry points to monitor compliance. Vehicles driven by unlicensed drivers will be impounded, and repeat offenders may face stricter legal action on Driving Without License. Officials have warned that no exceptions or leniency will be provided, highlighting the seriousness of these measures.
Aspect | Details |
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Enforcement Date | October 1, 2025 |
Targeted Offenders | Anyone driving without a valid license |
Legal Penalties | Arrest, fines, vehicle seizure |
Additional Consequences | Character certificate restrictions |
Monitoring Locations | Major roads, intersections, city entry points |
Responsible Authority | Islamabad Traffic Authorities |
Purpose | Enforce traffic regulations, improve road safety |
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Residents, including government employees, are urged to secure or renew their driving licenses promptly. Awareness campaigns and mobile facilitation centers will be available to help citizens comply with the law before the enforcement date. This initiative marks a significant step toward safer roads and stricter enforcement of traffic regulations across Islamabad.