The Punjab Traffic Police has updated the driving license fees for car, motorcycle, and rickshaw drivers, effective from January 2025. This revision is part of efforts to ensure all drivers on Punjab’s roads have valid licenses, improving road safety and compliance.
Revised Driving License Fees for 2025
The updated driving license fees for 2025 are outlined in the table below:
Vehicle Type | Annual Fee | Test Fee |
---|---|---|
Motorcycle | Rs930 | Rs50 |
Rickshaw | Rs880 | Rs100 |
Car | Rs1,830 | Rs150 |
Documents Required for Driving License Application
Applicants must provide the following documents to apply for a driving license:
Required Document | Details |
---|---|
Copy of CNIC | National Identity Card copy |
Three Passport-Sized Photographs | Standard passport-size photographs |
Medical Certificate | From an authorized practitioner |
Medical Fitness Certificate | For applicants aged 50 years or above |
Application Form (Form A) | Completed application form |
Original Learner’s Permit | Valid for at least 42 days |
Fee Payment Receipt | Proof of fee payment |
Important Details on Licensing Process
To obtain a driving license, applicants must pass both the practical driving test and the road sign test. After meeting the requirements, they will be issued a license. It’s crucial for applicants to ensure they complete the process within the specified timeframe to avoid any penalties.
Promoting Road Safety and Compliance
The Punjab Traffic Police emphasizes the importance of having a valid license. The system ensures that only qualified drivers are on the road, significantly contributing to reducing accidents. We encourage drivers to follow the required steps to complete the licensing process and avoid fines.
How to Access More Information
For more details on the revised fees, licensing process, and additional guidelines, applicants can:
- Visit: Nearest traffic police office
- Check: Online resources provided by the Punjab Traffic Police
By adhering to the updated guidelines, drivers can ensure they comply with the new licensing fees and contribute to safer road practices in Punjab.