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Punjab Launches First-Ever Driving School for Heavy Transport Vehicles

September 27, 2025
in Pakistan
Punjab Launches First-Ever Driving School for Heavy Transport Vehicles
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The Punjab government has opened its very first driving training school for heavy vehicles in Lahore. The main goal of this new facility is to improve road safety and reduce the number of accidents that often involve large vehicles such as buses, trucks, and cargo carriers.

This initiative has been introduced to make sure that drivers handling heavy vehicles are not only licensed but also well-trained in modern safety techniques. Many accidents in the past have been linked to poor driving practices or lack of proper training, and this school aims to address that problem.

The training center is equipped with modern driving simulators that allow drivers to practice in a safe and controlled environment before moving onto real roads.

These simulators can recreate challenging road situations, weather conditions, and emergency scenarios so that drivers know how to react when faced with them in real life.

Apart from simulations, the school will also provide practical driving sessions under the supervision of qualified instructors. Drivers will be taught road discipline, defensive driving methods, and the importance of vehicle maintenance. Certified courses will ensure that every driver completing the program receives proper recognition for their training.

Officials believe that this initiative will raise the standard of heavy vehicle driving across Punjab. By producing more skilled and responsible drivers, the government hopes to make highways and city roads safer for everyone.

The establishment of this training school is being seen as a major step toward reducing road accidents and promoting a culture of road safety.

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