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Pakistan

Smart Cards to replace vehicle registration books from March 1

RAWALPINDI: The vehicle owners would be issued Smart Cards from March 1 as Excise and Taxation Rawalpindi is finaliz
Published February 9, 2018

RAWALPINDI: The vehicle owners would be issued Smart Cards from March 1 as Excise and Taxation Rawalpindi is finalizing all the arrangements in this regard.

According to Director, Excise and Taxation Rawalpindi, Tanveer Abbas Gondal, the new vehicle registration system is being introduced for facilitation of the citizens. He said, the system was to be introduced from Jan 1 but delayed for two months. The whole process would include smart cards, number plates and universal number.

Talking to APP, Excise and Taxation Officer,Admin, Numan informed that the Excise and Taxation Department and Punjab Safe City Project (PSCA) had proposed to introduce new vehicle number plates design for the province. The reason behind new number plate design is that CCTV cameras were not able to detect and read the current number plates. The modified size and font size of the universal number plates would make them camera-readable, he added. From March 1st, Universal Number plates will be issued across the province, he said.

The Punjab government is going to introduce new system of vehicles registration from March 1 which will not only discourage fabrication, forged documents but streamline the whole process of registration.

“No one can get registered, if a vehicle is already registered with same chassis number in any other district of the province,” he added.

He further said, the universal number system would help curtail registration load on big districts like Lahore and Rawalpindi due to their higher resale values and small district would be able to get their revenue share.

The new system would help eliminate corruption and use of vehicles with fake number plates in crimes. It will also help eliminate the tendency of late registration of vehicle and evasion of motor vehicle tax, he said.

The new system would facilitate the vehicle owners in paying token tax in any part of the province. To a question he said, it was not possible earlier as all the districts of the province had their separate vehicle registration record on independent servers which was further transferred to provincial capital after 15-20 days gap but, last year all the districts were interconnected and now a centralized system exists and whole registration data is available at a main server.

He said under the new system, the universal number plate would also be provided with Smart Card which would have all record of the sale and purchase of the vehicles. The Smart Card would replace the registration book and it would have over six security features, he added.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2018

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