Safer Roads: inDrive Partners with Lahore Traffic Police to Protect Motorbike Drivers
inDrive, the global mobility and urban services platform, has announced a nationwide pledge to distribute 15,000 helmets to its drivers across Pakistan, solidifying its commitment to road safety. This significant initiative was formally established in collaboration with the City Traffic Police Lahore, reflecting a shared vision to foster responsible mobility and create safer roads for daily commuters.
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The initiative is timely, as motorbike riders—who form the backbone of Pakistan’s gig economy for both mobility and delivery services—face significant risks due to low helmet usage and rising accident rates. Dr. Fahad Ahmad, SSP City Traffic Police Lahore, praised the partnership, stating, “We appreciate inDrive’s proactive approach and continued investment in road safety, and we’re pleased to support initiatives that benefit workers and promote safer working environments across Punjab.” Awais Saeed, Country Head for inDrive Pakistan, added that the goal is to reduce risks, encourage responsible riding, and ensure every journey ends safely.
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This pledge is part of inDrive’s broader strategy to embed safety across all operations. The company already utilizes in-app features like real-time ride sharing and SOS alerts, alongside training programs and collaborations with public institutions. By working with partners like the Lahore Traffic Police, inDrive aims to set higher safety benchmarks for the entire industry, proving that improved road safety requires collective responsibility and sustained, tangible action to protect the people who keep the cities moving.


