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Quetta officially starts issuing International Driving Licenses

by Haroon Amin
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Quetta has set out on a significant advancement in its transportation infrastructure by beginning to give International Driving Licenses. This drive, inaugurated by Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti during a surprise visit to the Motorway Police’s Driving License Place, denotes a crucial moment for the city. The Chief Minister’s active participation and subsequent application for an international license underscore the significance of this move toward global standards in driving guidelines. 

The initiative was introduced during a surprise visit by Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti to the Motorway Police’s Driving License in Quetta. During his visit, the Chief Minister inspected the licensing system and even expressed his interest in getting an International Driving License. 

To set an example, he completed the theoretical and practical driving tests, after which his application was submitted for processing in Islamabad. 

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In his statement, the Chief Minister Commended the proficient and transparent tasks of the Motorway Police, noticing that the system reflects the trust of the public. He also applauded the National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) for keeping up with international standards for driving licenses, which plays a vital impact in restoring public confidence. 

Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti further emphasized the significance of adopting a modern and transparent licensing system for people in general. He featured the NHMP’s professionalism, saying, “This system showcases the NHMP’s capacities and is a testament to the outcome of their efforts.” 

The launch of International Driving Licenses in Quetta is expected to bring significant advantages, further developing mobility and availability for drivers while adjusting the region to global standards for road safety and driving regulations. 

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