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New Registration Rules Announced for Online Taxi and Bike Services

Published On: February 9, 2026
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New Registration Rules Announced for Online Taxi and Bike Services

Authorities in Islamabad have decided to launch strict action against unregistered online taxi and bike service operators. The move aims to improve passenger safety and ensure proper monitoring of ride-hailing services operating in the capital.

Officials confirmed that a formal registration process will now be mandatory for all drivers and vehicles working under online transport platforms.

What the New Decision Includes

Under the updated policy:

  • All online taxi and bike drivers must complete official registration
  • Driver and vehicle data will be collected digitally
  • Registration will be integrated into an automated system
  • Relevant authorities will have access to the database

The process is designed to bring better regulation to the sector.

Action Against Unregistered Operators

Authorities have directed transport officials to begin a crackdown against drivers operating without registration. Companies providing ride services have also been instructed to coordinate with the administration.

The goal is to ensure that only verified drivers are allowed to operate.

Digital Monitoring System

A new digital registration app will be used. Through this system:

  • Driver information will be stored
  • Ride records can be monitored
  • Law enforcement will have access to necessary data

Drivers will also be required to upload passenger details through the system before starting a trip.

Important for Drivers

Those who fail to register may face:

  • Fines
  • Suspension from service
  • Vehicle seizure in serious cases

Drivers are advised to follow official instructions and complete registration promptly.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the 8171.cdldta.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.