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Punjab approves special motorcycle permits for teenage riders

Published on: May 11, 2026 10:03 PM

The Punjab government has approved a new policy allowing teenagers aged 16 to 18 to legally ride motorcycles through a special permit system instead of a full driving licence. The decision came during a provincial cabinet meeting, where authorities endorsed amendments to transport and licensing laws aimed at regulating underage motorcycle use. Officials believe the move will help bring thousands of teenage riders into a monitored legal framework while addressing their daily transportation needs.

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Under the revised arrangement, teenagers will receive restricted motorcycle permits with specific conditions set under updated regulations. The Punjab Home Department proposed amendments to Section 4 of the Punjab Motor Vehicle Ordinance 1965, which focuses on juvenile driving permissions. These changes have now been incorporated into the Punjab Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act 2026, creating a formal legal structure for the new category of permits.

In addition, the provincial cabinet approved changes to the Punjab Motor Vehicle Rules 1969 to ensure administrative procedures match the updated law. The reforms clearly separate full driving licences from limited permits issued to riders below the age of 18. Officials said the revised system would strengthen monitoring mechanisms and improve accountability among young motorcycle users across the province.

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Furthermore, authorities stated that the policy aims to improve road discipline and reduce unsafe, unregulated riding practices commonly seen among teenagers. Many school and college students heavily depend on motorcycles for daily travel, especially in areas where public transport options remain limited. The government believes regulated permits will encourage safer driving habits while also helping law enforcement identify authorised young riders more effectively.

A spokesperson for the Punjab government confirmed that the cabinet had formally endorsed the legislative amendments after detailed consultations. Officials added that transport and licensing departments would now begin procedural preparations before the permit system becomes operational. The new framework is expected to be introduced after regulatory formalities are completed and amended rules receive official notification from relevant departments.

The policy marks a major shift in Punjab’s approach toward teenage mobility and traffic regulation, balancing practical transportation needs with public safety concerns. Authorities hope the initiative will reduce legal ambiguities surrounding underage motorcycle use while promoting responsible driving culture among young citizens. The government is also expected to announce further implementation details, including permit conditions and enforcement measures, in the coming weeks.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: driving permits, Latest, motorcycle permits, Punjab Cabinet, Road safety, teenage riders, traffic reforms

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