Authorities in Punjab have intensified enforcement against motorists driving without valid licenses, issuing more than 117,000 challans across the province in the past month.
The campaign, part of a province-wide initiative to improve road safety, was reinforced by Muhammad Waqas Nazir, who directed all districts to tighten license checks and ensure strict compliance with traffic laws.
Major cities witnessed significant enforcement: over 11,000 fines were issued in Lahore, more than 20,000 in Faisalabad, and over 8,000 in Rawalpindi.
DIG Traffic Waqas Nazir warned that driving without a valid license is a punishable offense under the law. Offenders may face fines or additional legal action depending on the severity of the violation. He urged citizens to obtain proper licenses promptly and comply with traffic regulations to ensure safer roads across the province.
