Punjab Just Made Getting a Driving License Way Easier!
Goodbye, long lines! Getting a driving license in Punjab is now easier than ever. Under CM Maryam Nawaz’s new initiative, mobile licensing vans are visiting cities and women’s colleges. bringing services straight to your doorstep.

Table of Contents
- License Vans Rolling Across Punjab
- A License That Lives on Your Phone
- Why It Matters
Buy buy for those days when you go through a tough procedure, getting a driving license is no longer the headache it used to be! Under the direction of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the government has kicked off a plan to bring driving license services right to your doorstep. Yep, no more long waits or endless office visits, now the license vans are coming to you.
License Vans Rolling Across Punjab
Right now, 33 mobile vans are already on the move, helping people get their licenses without the usual hassle. These vans are even visiting women’s colleges and universities, making it easier for students to apply on the spot. And that’s not all, soon the fleet will grow to 118 vans, including seven special pink vans dedicated to women. Pretty cool, right?
A License That Lives on Your Phone
The Punjab Police are also taking things digital. With the new e-licensing system, you can apply, renew, or carry your driving license, all from your phone. No paperwork. No queues. Now it's become the game of a few clicks on a phone; it's just a few taps and you’re done. It's quick and super convenient in modern ways
Why It Matters
The ultimate goal of this plan is fto acilitating making life easier for everyone in Punjab. It helps students, workers, and anyone tired of waiting in long lines. With more licensed drivers, roads will be safer, and getting your license has never been simpler!
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