Pakistan

Islamabad traffic plan announced ahead of Pakistan Day parade

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Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad administration has announced traffic restrictions in twin cities Islamabad and Rawalpindi for March 22–23 in anticipation of the Pakistan Day parade.

According to the traffic plan, all large vehicle entry will be prohibited in the twin cities from noon on March 22 to 3 p.m. on March 23 to facilitate the parade’s seamless execution.

All large vehicles will be stopped at specified locations by the traffic plan. Motorway vehicles will be stopped at Burhan Interchange, while vehicles traveling from Peshawar via GT Road will be stopped at Margalla and Taxila.

Motorway vehicles from Lahore will be halted at Chakri Interchange, while GT Road vehicles will be halted at Mundra Toll Plaza.

Additionally, heavy vehicles from Kashmir and Murree will be halted twenty kilometers before the 17-mile toll plaza.

In order to prevent any inconvenience, the authorities have advised heavy vehicle owners and drivers to stay in a safe location and refrain from traveling to Rawalpindi-Islamabad during restricted hours.

Staff Reporter

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