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Punjab Driving Rules 2026: What Youth Can (and Can’t) Drive Now? | ⚖️ Pakistan Law Review

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New Motor Vehicle Bill 2026: Stricter License for Young Drivers? Full Guide ⚖️ PKLawReview
The Punjab Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill 2026 introduces sweeping changes to driving rules for youth raising the minimum age, restricting engine capacity, and imposing new penalties for underage driving. ⚖️ In this concise yet complete video from Pakistan Law Review, we explain every key provision affecting young drivers, their parents, and all road users in Punjab.
This video explains the real legal situation behind the Amendment Bill. We analyze the key changes: the minimum age for a driving license raised from 18 to 21 years for commercial vehicles and from 16 to 18 years for motorcycles/cars (non‑professional). The Bill also introduces a prohibited engine capacity for drivers under 21 no motorcycle above 150cc and no car above 1000cc without three years of clean driving history. A restricted learner’s permit is introduced for those aged 16‑18, requiring a licensed adult passenger. The Bill amends Sections 3, 4, 19, and 77 of the Punjab Motor Vehicles Ordinance 1965, adding new offences: underage driving (fine up to PKR 50,000 and vehicle impoundment for first offence; license block and parent’s fine for second), using fake license (imprisonment up to 1 year), and allowing an underage person to drive (owner’s license suspension plus fine). The Bill also mandates defensive driving courses for new drivers under 25. We reference recent Lahore High Court observations on rising road accidents involving teenage drivers and the legislative urgency.

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00:00 – Introduction: New Driving Rules That Every Young Person Must Know
00:35 – Background: Why the Amendment Was Needed Rising Accidents Involving Youth
01:05 – Key Change 1: Minimum Age Raised 18 for Cars/Bikes, 21 for Commercial
01:35 – Key Change 2: Engine Capacity Restrictions for Drivers Under 21
02:00 – Key Change 3: Restricted Learner’s Permit (Ages 16‑18) Adult Supervision Required
02:25 – Key Change 4: Penalties for Underage Driving Fines, Impoundment, Parental Liability
02:55 – Key Change 5: Defensive Driving Course Mandatory for New Drivers Under 25
03:20 – Amendments to Punjab Motor Vehicles Ordinance 1965 (Sections 3, 4, 19, 77)
03:50 – Landmark Observations: Lahore High Court on Teenage Driving Accidents
04:15 – Impact on Citizens: How to Apply for a License Under the New Rules
04:45 – Practical Awareness: Digital Driving Log, Documentation & Parent’s Responsibility
05:15 – Conclusion: Drive Safely The Law Is Now Watching Young Drivers
05:40 – Final Reminder: Know Your Rights, Follow the Rules
Disclaimer:
This video is for educational and legal awareness purposes only and is produced under the principles of Fair Use as per the Pakistan Copyright Ordinance 1962. The content presented here, including analysis of the Punjab Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill 2026, is for general informational purposes and does not constitute formal legal advice. The Bill is proposed legislation and may be amended before enactment; it has not yet become law. Driving rules, age limits, and penalties may vary by province and are subject to government notifications. Viewers are strongly advised to consult qualified legal professionals and the provincial Excise and Taxation Department (Driving Licensing Authority) for advice regarding their specific driving matters. Viewing this video or engaging with the Pakistan Law Review channel does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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