
Islamabad Launches Digital Registration for Taxi, Bike-Hailing Services
The Islamabad district administration has finalized a digital registration dashboard for taxi and bike-hailing services operating in the federal capital, marking a major step toward regulating the sector and cracking down on unregistered operators.
The initiative was reviewed during a key meeting chaired by the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad, where officials discussed enforcement strategies and implementation mechanisms to ensure effective rollout of the system.
The new digital dashboard will allow authorities to register, monitor, and regulate ride-hailing and bike-hailing services in real time. Officials say the move is aimed at improving passenger safety, ensuring compliance with local laws, and creating a transparent framework for companies and individual drivers operating in Islamabad.
Once implemented, the system will help the administration identify unregistered vehicles and services, enabling targeted action against illegal operators. It is also expected to streamline coordination between regulatory bodies and improve oversight of the rapidly growing ride-hailing sector in the capital.
The move aligns with Islamabad’s broader push toward digital governance and smart city solutions, as authorities seek to modernize public service regulation while ensuring safer and more accountable urban transport.







