Multan CTO orders transparent driving test process

Muhammad Muzamil Awan : Multan: Chief Traffic Officer Muhammad Nabeel visited the Driving Test Centre at Jinnah Park and the Driving Test Centre at Cantt Police Station to review licensing services for citizens. During the visit, the CTO directed staff to provide maximum facilities to applicants coming for driving licences. He also emphasized that the driving test process must remain fully transparent and based on merit. The move matters because efficient and fair licensing services improve public trust, road safety, and traffic discipline. A stronger licensing system can reduce untrained driving, support safer commuting, and improve access to commercial and residential areas. Better traffic governance also supports business movement and urban mobility. Can transparent testing improve driving standards in Multan?

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