Islamabad Bans Heavy Vehicles to Ease Traffic and Prevent Accidents
In a major move to improve traffic flow and ensure public safety, the Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) has officially banned the entry of heavy vehicles, overloaded trucks, and loader rickshaws into the city limits.
🚦 New Traffic Rules Announced
Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Captain (R) Syed Zeeshan Haider confirmed the development on Thursday, stating that the ban is part of an ongoing effort to reduce road congestion and prevent fatal accidents caused by such vehicles in urban zones.
👮♂️ Strict Enforcement Across the Capital
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Additional traffic officers have been deployed at major roads and intersections.
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Violators will face immediate action, including vehicle impoundment and legal proceedings.
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The ITP is operating under a zero-tolerance policy for all traffic violations, including:
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Over-speeding
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Signal breaking
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Lane violations
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Illegal parking
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📸 Drone Surveillance for Real-Time Monitoring
To bolster enforcement efforts, the ITP is expanding the use of drone technology for real-time traffic monitoring. This modern surveillance approach will assist in identifying violations instantly and ensuring quick response by traffic teams.
🛑 What This Means for Drivers
If you’re driving a heavy or commercial vehicle, it’s essential to avoid restricted zones in Islamabad to prevent heavy fines or confiscation of your vehicle. Residents and commuters can expect smoother traffic flow and safer roads as a result of these new measures.
Stay updated with the latest traffic advisories from ITP to avoid penalties and contribute to a safer Islamabad.