Traffic police finalises diversion plan for Ashura

No traffic will be allowed from Peer Makki U-turn to Lower Mall


APP/rana Yasif September 20, 2018
PHOTO: INP

Comprehensive traffic plan has been shaped out by traffic managers to facilitate public as well as the participants of main Ashura procession on Muharram 9 and 10 in the metropolis.

Highlighting the arrangements, Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Liaqat Ali Malik said on Wednesday that two SPs, Six DSPs, 80 inspectors, more than hundred women traffic wardens and 1,354 male traffic wardens would perform duties on the route of the main procession.

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The main procession would start from Nisar Haveli and conclude at Karbala Gamey Shah. The participants could park their cars and motorcycles at Nasir Bagh, Mochi Gate Bagh, Data Darbar Eye Hospital, Central Model High School, and Bengali Park along with peer Makki in single lane and Adda Crown.

The CTO directed traffic wardens to keep an eye on suspicious vehicles and persons while performing duties in the field. “Citizens can get any further information through 'Rasta' App, Radio FM-88.6 and Police helpline 15,” he said.

Under the traffic plan, traffic would be diverted to alternative routes from different points along the course of the main procession.

A large number of wardens would be deployed at procession routes to ensure smooth flow of traffic.

The traffic would be diverted from Akbari Gate, Bagh Ali, Chuna Mandi, Shah Alam Market Chowk, Peer Makki, Mori Gate, Punj Peer, Zilla Katchery, PMG Chowk, MAO College, Lady Wallington and Saggiyan.

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Traffic coming from Shahdara would be diverted to Railway Station through Azadi Flyover. Traffic coming from inner Circular Road would be diverted towards Mori Gate, Urdu Bazar, Chowk Cheter Jee, Law College Katchery Road and Nila Gumbad. No traffic would be allowed from Peer Makki U-turn towards Lower Mall.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 20th, 2018.

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