Roads leading to stadium from Karsaz, Dalmia, New Town partially open
Last year 79 policemen - including four senior officials and nine traffic policemen - were shod dead by unknown gunmen. PHOTO: ATHAR KHAN/EXPRESS
KARACHI:
The traffic police issued a revised traffic plan on Saturday night for the test cricket matches between Pakistan and South Africa that are to be held at the National Stadium from January 26 and continue till January 30.
According to a traffic police spokesperson, in light of the concerns raised by citizens, three roads leading to the National Stadium Flyover and signal - Karsaz Road, Dalmia Road and the road leading up to the stadium from New Town - that were closed earlier will be allowed to remain partially open for traffic. Public transport and heavy vehicles will still be barred from these routes.
Revised traffic plan for South Africa Test in Karachi
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The Karachi traffic police have revised their plan for the Karachi Test between Pakistan and South Africa.
The match will be played at National Stadium from January 26
to 30. Different roads and arteries near the venue will remain closed for traffic
from 9am to 6pm.
People have been advised to take alternate routes during
these days. Below is the diversion plan issued from the Karachi Traffic DIG’s