Beginning tomorrow, Islamabad will stop cars without M-Tags at entry points.

Today is the last day for car owners to install M-Tags in Islamabad, which has warned that cars entering the capital without the tag may face consequences.
More than 100,000 vehicles have now had their M-Tags installed, according to the district administration. More employees and supplies have been sent to M-Tag locations to help citizens and guarantee prompt installation. The number of automobiles carrying M-Tags has exceeded 100,000 since November 14.
Vehicles without M-Tags will be halted at city entry points starting on January 1, according to Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Memon. He also mentioned that starting on January 1, tag readers that are used to detect non-compliant cars will also be completely functional.
Today is the last day for car owners to install M-Tags in Islamabad, which has warned that cars entering the capital without the tag may face consequences.
More than 100,000 vehicles have now had their M-Tags installed, according to the district administration. More employees and supplies have been sent to M-Tag locations to help citizens and guarantee prompt installation. The number of automobiles carrying M-Tags has exceeded 100,000 since November 14.
Vehicles without M-Tags will be halted at city entry points starting on January 1, according to Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Irfan Memon. He also mentioned that starting on January 1, tag readers that are used to detect non-compliant cars will also be completely functional.