Islamabad launches Phase 2 of M-Tag system for motorcycles

Islamabad: Authorities have launched Phase 2 of the M-Tag system, making registration mandatory for motorcycle owners by February 28. The initiative aims to improve toll collection efficiency, strengthen traffic monitoring, and streamline overall road operations in the capital. Officials have warned that motorcycles without M-Tag registration may face penalties after the deadline. The expanded system is part of broader efforts to modernize transport regulation and reduce congestion on major routes. Motorcyclists have been advised to complete their registration promptly to avoid fines or inconvenience. Authorities believe the move will contribute to smarter traffic management and a more efficient road network across Islamabad.

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