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Entry of dumpers and heavy traffic banned in Karachi

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Abdul khalique

KARACHI: The entry of dumpers and heavy traffic has been banned in Karachi.

According to a notification issued by the authorities, heavy traffic will be banned from entering the city from 6 am to 10 pm. The entry of heavy traffic during the day has been banned for 2 months.

According to the notification, heavy traffic will be able to go to New Karachi Industrial Area from the Superhighway.

Similarly, heavy traffic will be allowed to move from the National Highway to Godam Chowrangi, Younis Chowrangi, Dawood Chowrangi to Jam Sadiq Bridge.

Heavy traffic will be allowed to move from Northern Bypass to Paracha Chowk, Siemens Chowrangi, Northern Bypass to Gulbai, Maripur to Karachi Port, Link Road to Kathor to Sassi Toll Plaza.

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