Lahore, one of Pakistan’s largest urban centers, has taken a major step toward improving air quality by launching a mandatory vehicle emissions testing system. The initiative, spearheaded by the Environment Protection Department (EPA) of Punjab, targets vehicle emissions, a key contributor to the city’s growing pollution problem.
To encourage public participation, the Punjab government is offering free emissions testing for one month across multiple locations in Lahore. The initiative is intended to raise awareness about vehicle emissions and promote environmental responsibility without imposing a financial burden on residents.
Nine emissions testing booths have been established at strategic points to ensure easy access for vehicle owners. Each booth is equipped with modern testing technology designed to deliver quick and accurate results. The designated locations include:
In light of the ongoing heatwave, the EPA has adjusted the timings of these testing centers, although specific hours are yet to be publicly detailed. Citizens are encouraged to stay updated via the Green Punjab mobile app or contact the EPA helpline at 1373 for assistance.
Vehicle owners can simply drive to any of the listed testing points for inspection. No prior appointment is required during the initial free testing period. Results are issued on the spot, and vehicles that pass the test will receive certification of compliance.
Motor vehicles running on petrol and diesel emit hazardous pollutants such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter. These emissions are known to cause serious health issues, including respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Emissions testing helps identify high-polluting vehicles, ensuring they are either repaired or restricted, thereby supporting long-term efforts to reduce smog and improve public health.