Islamabad Expands Vehicle Emission Checks
Islamabad has expanded its vehicle emission testing network, increasing inspection points from one to four to improve access for motorists across the federal capital.
Deputy Commissioner Irfan Nawaz Memon said motorists can now have their vehicles’ emissions tested at Lake View Park and F-9 Park sites.
He said Metro Cash and Carry and the original D-Chowk site complete the expanded network of four inspection points for vehicle emissions.
He visited all four sites and appealed to citizens to get their vehicles inspected in time to ensure easier access and compliance.
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The administration said the expansion is designed to offer easier access to motorists while ensuring adherence to environmental regulations across the federal capital.
Earlier this week the Islamabad Transport Authority initiated a massive crackdown against smoke-emitting vehicles to support a healthier Air Quality Index in the city.
Authorities declared that a Vehicular Emission Clearance Certificate is now required for all drivers and no vehicle will be allowed on city roads without it.

