What happened: On April 7, the Inspector-General of National Highways and Motorways Police, Inam Ghani paid a recent to the PSVMC and presented prizes to the safest drivers on motorways and highways who did not violate any traffic rules including over-speeding, lane violations, and seat belt violations. Subsequently, Inam Ghani noted, “Information technology plays a significant role in revamping the Motorway Police.” Details: The rewards were given to the safest drivers who had driven over 30,000 to 40,000 kilometers on the motorway, and Ghani noted that significant modernization in the Information Technology department helped the organization grow. At the same time, ProPakistani noted, “The IT step will ensure the centralization of data including vehicle registration, vehicle fitness, and driver’s license.” Subsequently, through the Information Technology department, the Motorway Police will be able to connect with the NADRA for the arrest of criminals and cancellations of driving licenses.