In an interview with journalists, the minister revealed that Multan City’s vehicle fitness system is going digital sooner than expected at the request of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. She also mentioned that vehicle number plates and fitness certificates will have QR Codes that can be used by the digital system to assess a vehicle’s level of fitness.
He declared that no car would be permitted to drive if it was determined that it was unsafe, and that the city’s transportation infrastructure was being updated and modernized. In addition, he said that passenger cars with LPG, smoke-emitting models, and those without a route authorization would not be permitted to drive.
He stated that the government was making sure that lower gas prices should result in cheaper transportation costs and advised commuters to contact an assistance line in the event that any complaint.
The provincial minister promised that Vehari Road would be carpeted in a year and that repairs and maintenance would be made to the road that leads to the general bus stop.