
Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Captain (retd) Syed Zeeshan Haider has imposed a complete ban on the entry of heavy vehicles, overloaded trucks and loader rickshaws into Islamabad. The sweeping measure, enforced across the federal capital, aims to eliminate the persistent problems of traffic congestion and fatal accidents caused by such vehicles.
A police spokesperson on Thursday said that the order was implemented as part of a broader initiative to upgrade the city's traffic management system and ensure the safety of citizens.
He said that additional traffic personnel have been deployed on all major roads and intersections to regulate traffic and enforce the ban strictly. Vehicles found violating the new order will be impounded and legal action will be taken against the drivers.
CTO Haider added that the ITP has launched a zero-tolerance policy against all forms of traffic violations, including signal breaking, speeding, lane violations, and illegal parking. Offenders will face immediate fines, and in serious cases, their vehicles will be shifted to police stations.
He said drone surveillance is being expanded to monitor real-time violations and ensure timely intervention. This tech-based monitoring system will strengthen road discipline and deter habitual violators.
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