ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has announced revised speed limits for various roads in the capital to enhance road safety and ensure smooth traffic flow.
As per the details, the updated limits apply to both Light Transport Vehicles (LTV) and Heavy Transport Vehicles (HTV) and vary depending on the type of road.
Kashmir Highway, Islamabad Highway, and Murree Road now have an LTV limit of 80 kmph and an HTV limit of 65 kmph. For Constitution Avenue, Jinnah Avenue, Faisal Avenue, Khayaban-e-Iqbal, Park Road, and New 7th and 9th Avenues, a limit of 70 kmph has been set for LTVs and 65 kmph for HTVs.
The speed limit for all vehicles on Lahtrar Road is 40 kmph, while on Kahuta Road and I.J.P. both LTVs and HTVs are allowed a maximum speed of 60 kmph. Road additional limits include 50 km/h on major roads, 60 km/h on service roads (single 40 km/h) and 30 km/h near schools and hospitals.
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