The traffic police have assured that roads will be close for minimum possible time during the movement of the teams.
LAHORE: The Pakistan Super League 2024 (PSL 2024) traffic plan has been released by the Lahore Traffic Police, and it will be in effect starting today, February 17, in the capital of Punjab.
In order to minimize hardship caused by traffic between the hotel and Gaddafi Stadium, the traffic police have issued an advice asking residents to refrain from using Mall Road, Canal Road, Jail Road, Main Boulevard Road, and Ferozepur Road needlessly.
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It stated that heavy and slow-moving cars would have their traffic diverted from Mall Road to Gaddafi Stadium during the team’s relocation.
Parking lots have been put up at designated locations for members of the public who plan to drive their own cars to the Gaddafi Stadium to witness the matches. Liberty Market, the Sunfort Hotel, and Government Gulberg College for Boys all have parking facilities.
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Visitors from Cavalary, Defence, and Cantt can park their cars at Liberty Parking or Sun Fort Hotel parking, while spectators from Mall Road, Jail Road, Canal Road, and Thokar Niaz Baig can park at Govt Gulberg College.
The traffic police have assured that roads will be close for minimum possible time during the movement of the teams.
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