The Islamabad Traffic Police implemented a digital driver’s license card in response to technological advancements. It is kept on the driver’s smartphone and isn’t a replacement for the actual license.
The government charges a certain cost for the issuing of a driver’s license, and candidates must pass both a theoretical and practical exam in order to obtain one.
The Islamabad Traffic Police has introduced a digital driver’s license with 12 cutting-edge security features to guard against counterfeiting and tampering.
The new digital driver’s license will be connected to the Excise Department, NADRA, and the Safe City project by the traffic police in Islamabad in an effort to lower traffic infractions.