
Islamabad’s transport authorities have initiated a strict campaign against vehicles operating without valid emission test clearance stickers. The move aims to combat rising air pollution in the capital. Traffic police, in coordination with the Environment Directorate, will inspect vehicles on roads and penalize those failing to comply with environmental standards. Motorists are urged to get their vehicles tested and secure the clearance stickers from designated centers to avoid fines and potential vehicle impoundment. This enforcement aligns with the government’s broader environmental protection efforts.
Vehicles in Islamabad without updated emission clearance stickers will now face strict action as part of a new anti-pollution campaign. The authorities aim to control smog and poor air quality by ensuring only environment-compliant vehicles are on the roads. Fines and impounding measures are being implemented.
air pollution control, vehicle emission check, Islamabad traffic enforcement