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The Punjab government adopted effective measures to curb smog in the province and decided not to issue M-Tag to vehicles sans fitness certificate.
According to details, provincial transport department already imposed complete ban on entry of 30-years-old vehicles in Lahore.
Now owners of the vehicles bound to show registration book, valid license with fitness certificate while applying for M-Tag. The provincial transportation department already written a letter to S&GAD.
During the first phase, this decision will be implemented on all the vehicles owned by Punjab government.
The NHA’s decision to make M-Tags mandatory for all vehicles represents a pivotal moment in Pakistan’s transportation history. This innovative digital toll collection system is set to improve the efficiency, transparency, and safety of the country’s motorway network.
Motorists are encouraged to embrace this change by completing their M-Tag registrations promptly to avoid penalties and ensure a seamless transition. Furthermore, adhering to the safety advisories issued by the NHMP and NHA will help safeguard lives and enhance the overall travel experience.
By adopting these measures and working together, we can look forward to a future where Pakistan’s motorways are not only more efficient but also safer for all travelers.
This initiative represents a positive step toward a brighter, safer, and more convenient road network for our nation.