Bahria Town Karachi unveils 'Most Crooked Street' with vintage car races

Attendees enjoyed driving on the 1,000-foot-long winding road with 12 sharp turns.

Bahria Town Karachi has launched its most unique recreational project, "The Most Crooked Street," with a grand ceremony. The one-way street spans 1,000 feet in length and 12 feet in width, featuring 12 challenging and sharp turns, Express News reported.

The inauguration event took place on a slope near the world's tallest conical flagpole at Bahria Hills. Residents, other citizens, and Bahria Town management, along with prominent personalities, attended the event.

More than 20 vintage cars were displayed, and participants enjoyed driving them on the crooked street. Bahria Town Karachi’s management also offered free driving sessions to all attendees on the opening day, resulting in numerous individuals driving their own cars on the street.

In addition, there were food stalls, a park for children, rides, and a jumping castle. The street’s dimensions are 1,000 feet in length and 12 feet in width, with 12 sharp and challenging turns.

Chief Guest and COO of Bahria Town Karachi, Admiral (R) Ahmed Hayat, addressed the inauguration ceremony, saying that Bahria Town is a vast and beautiful community spanning thousands of acres. It also includes the region’s largest recreational area, with multiple schools, hospitals, and commercial centres.

He further mentioned that 17 mosques have been built in Bahria Town so far, with a target of 84 mosques in total. Notably, the world’s third-largest mosque is located in Bahria Town.

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