Pakistan

95% U -Turns re-open in Islamabad

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ISLAMABAD: Residents of Islamabad are finally experiencing road relief after more than ten years. Over 95% of once-closed U-turns and intersections have been restored, greatly enhancing citywide traffic flow.

Commuters who had long been compelled to take far longer detours welcomed the decision, which was directed by the local government and Deputy Commissioner Irfan Memon.

According to DC Memon, “This reopening was the outcome of coordinated efforts among all stakeholders,” said closures now increasing travel times and fuel consumption. He said the action is also permanent and will not be reversed.

While many welcome the reopening, some officials and citizens have expressed worry about possible traffic. A high-ranking police officer noted that, especially at intersections without traffic signals, traffic police would require more staff to handle the newly available ones.

Originally, intersections and U-turns were prohibited for security reasons and traffic flow; however, authorities now acknowledge that a lack of personnel was more important.

More than 70 crossings had been closed, creating safety concerns, particularly for pedestrians and school children. Critics contend that these closures violate pedestrian rights and encourage irresponsible driving.

An official with the CDA noted that removing crossings had eliminated zebra crossings in several locations, therefore making Islamabad rather signal-free.

Staff Reporter

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