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Driving license Pakistan

 To obtain a driving license in Pakistan, you generally need to follow these steps:

1. Learner's Permit

Eligibility You must be at least 18 years old.

Documents Required

   CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)

   Duly filled application form

    Medical certificate (if applicable)

   Passport-sized photographs

Fee A nominal fee for the learner's permit.


2. Learner's Permit Validity

    The learner's permit is usually valid for six months, during which you need to practice driving.

 3. Driving Test

      Eligibility After at least 42 days from the issuance of the learner's permit.

   Documents Required

   Original learner's permit

  CNIC

  Passport sized photographs

  Application form for the driving test

 Tests: The driving test typically includes:

  Written test (covering road signs, rules, and regulations)

   Practical test (actual driving skills on the road)

4. Issuance of Driving License

 If you pass the driving tests, you will be issued a driving license.

Documents Required

  CNIC

   Passing certificates of both tests

  Medical certificate (if applicable)

  Passport-sized photographs

  Payment of the required fee


5. Types of Licenses

Motorcycle License  For riding motorcycles.

-Motorcar License For driving cars.

LTV (Light Transport Vehicle)  For light transport vehicles.

HTV (Heavy Transport Vehicle)  For heavy transport vehicles.

International Driving Permit  If you plan to drive abroad.


6. License Renewal

  Driving licenses in Pakistan typically need to be renewed every five years.

- The renewal process involves submitting a renewal application, CNIC, original driving license, and the required fee.

 Tips

  Always keep your CNIC and other required documents ready.

- Make sure to practice driving extensively before attempting the driving test.

- Familiarize yourself with road signs, rules, and regulations.


For detailed and updated information, you may visit the official website of your respective provincial traffic police department or the National Highways and Motorway Police.

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