Karachi Driving License Branches Will Operate In Double Shifts

Deputy Inspector General Driving License Sindh ordered all Karachi driving license branches to include a second shift in their operations. The decision has been taken in the wake of rising Covid-19 cases to facilitate the citizens. It will help curb the spread of virus by narrowing down the public inflow for their driver�s card registration.

DIG Driving License Munir Ahmed Sheikh has ordered the staff of Driving License to work in two shifts. The spokesperson for the Deputy Inspector General announced the shift timings for Karachi driving license branches. The first shift will commence from 9 AM to 2 PM, while the second shift will work from 3PM to 8PM.

The DIG has informed the citizens, that they can get their appointments online through https://dls/gos.pk. So, the men and women interested in getting their driving license or appear for a driving test can book the appointment in a day advance. Citizens can book their test slots prior through this website or mobile App.

The website and App allows the citizens to choose their desired branch where they want to visit for their Driver�s license renew or registration. A large number of citizens, particularly office employees and factory workers will benefit from the process. Implementing two shifts in the licence branch will make it easy for working class to visit and get their license after work hours.

Moreover, DIG Munir Ahmed Sheikh advised the people visiting license office to properly follow Coronavirus SOPs. He requested Citizens to cooperate with the license branch staff and bring proper documents as well. Driving License branches across Sindh have implemented two shifts operations.

In a related news, Karachi Traffic Police have decided to initiate a campaign against underage drivers and their parents. Following the Sindh High Court’s notice of escalating traffic accidents in the city due to unlicensed and underage drivers. Traffic cops will detain underage drivers and their parents, while seizing their vehicles. Car’s owner will get the challan in his/her name.

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