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SCO summit 2024: Traffic plan announced for Rawalpindi and Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, OCT 13: Twin cities authorities have issued a comprehensive traffic plan for Rawalpindi and Islamabad for Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) conference effecting from October 14 to 16.

ISLAMABAD, OCT 13: Twin cities authorities have issued a comprehensive traffic plan for Rawalpindi and Islamabad for Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) conference effecting from October 14 to 16.

The plan includes several road closures and diversions to ensure smooth traffic flow during the high-profile event.

From October 14 to 16, all types of heavy traffic will be prohibited within the city. Over 1,100 traffic officers will be deployed to manage and facilitate traffic during this period. Notably, the Expressway from Zero Point to Coral Chowk will be closed to traffic, prompting several alternative routes to be designated for motorists.

Passengers traveling from Margalla Road towards Rawalpindi are advised to use Ninth Avenue. Traffic from Faisal Avenue to Zero Point will also be redirected to Ninth Avenue. For those coming from Bhara Kahu to Rawalpindi, the recommended route includes Covering Road, Banigala, and Lahtrar Road.

Additionally, passengers traveling from Rawalpindi to Islamabad are encouraged to utilize Ninth Avenue. Vehicles from IJP Road heading to Faizabad should take Stadium Road from the Ninth Avenue Signal. Heavy traffic traveling from Peshawar to Lahore is advised to use the Motorway from Taxila.

To accommodate the traffic plan, the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metro Bus Service will be completely suspended from October 14 to October 17. The metro service will not operate between Sadar Station and Pak Secretariat during this time.

Motorists coming from Peshawar via GT Road should also divert to the Motorway, with the option to exit at Chakri Interchange. This traffic management plan aims to minimize congestion and ensure the safety and security of all attendees at the SCO conference.






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