ISLAMABAD: Commuters in Islamabad’s Red Zone will soon avoid long queues as the Federal Police is set to introduce a “verified lane” for easier access, here on Monday.
The Security Division has submitted recommendations to top officials to implement the initiative. The plan allows civilian vehicles to use the new lane, which has a separate sticker.
However, vehicles and their drivers must be registered with the police before they can get the special sticker. Once verified, these vehicles can enter the Red Zone through the verified lane without any checks.
The final decision on the recommendations will be taken by the Inspector General (IG) of Islamabad.
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