About Punjab Transportation
The Transport Department functions under the provisions of section 213 of Motor Vehicles Act,1988. The Transport Department is primarily established for enforcement of the provisions of Motor Vehicles Act,1988, Punjab Motor Vehicles Taxation
Act,1924(Amended 1993)and the rules framed under these two Acts.
Setup of the Department
The Transport Department is headed by the State Transport Commissioner. He is assisted by two Additional State Transport Commissioner, One Joint State Transport Commissioner, Deputy Controller (F&A), Deputy State Transport Commissioner, Punjab, Service Engineer,
Automobile Engineer, Assistant Transport Commissioner (Tech) in the Head Office
Regional Transport Authorities and their Functions
The State is divided into 4 regions. One Regional Transport Authority is constituted for each of the 4 regions under section 68 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 with State Transport Commissioner, as single-man, Regional Transport Authority. These Regional
Transport Authorities exercise and discharge the powers and functions conferred on them under the provisions of Motor Vehicles Act and Rules made there under, which mainly relate to control of transport by way of grant of permits
Unit Offices
With a view to decentralize administration and to be nearer to the public. Unit Offices headed by District Transport Officers/Motor Vehicles Inspectors have been created in the districts. Work pertaining to Registration of Vehicles, Driving Licences and
taxation and issue/renewal of fitness certificate of transport vehicles is being attended at these offices. Sub Divisional Magistrates (except at District Headquarters) in Punjab have been appointed as Registering Authorities and Licensing Authorities to attend
the work pertaining to Registration Certificates/ Driving Licences etc. of non-transport vehicles at tehsil level.
Tax Collection Centre
Eight Tax Collection Centers have been established in the state to collect tax from vehicles entering in the state of Punjab from other states
Driving Schools
The main objectives of Driving Schools are:
- Prevention of accidents by imparting scientific driving training to the candidates.
- To offer refresher courses to Government and other Drivers.
At present more than 149 driving schools have been authorized by the Punjab Government to impart Training.
Fitness Certificate Testing By Board Of Inspection
Fatal road accidents can be reduced, if motor vehicles are maintained mechanically in sound condition. Fitness Certificates are issued to motor vehicles after testing their physical and mechanical conditions periodically by Board of Inspection consisting
of District Transport Officer and Motor Vehicle Inspectors. Fitness Certificate Testing Stations by Board of Inspection are already functioning at District Headquarters
Truck Operators Highway Amenities At Kot Kalan Distt. Jalandhar.
Truck Parking Complex on National Highways at Kot Kalan (Jalandhar) has been established for use of the truck operators, drivers and cleaners and other operating staff. There are also certain other objectives such as provision of resting room, first aid
facilities, workshop etc.