Visitors urged to follow traffic rules to avoid traffic congestion in Murree
July 26, 2021
Rawalpindi : The City Traffic Police (CTP) on Sunday urged the visitors to strictly follow traffic rules on the roads of Murree to avoid traffic congestion and road mishaps.
According to a CTP spokesman, the tourists traveling to Murree and other hill stations were advised to obey traffic rules to avoid road accidents.
He informed that the CTP had designated several points for car parking.
A number of main roads including Kashmir Point, Mall Road, Guldana Road and other roads had been closed for two-way traffic to ease traffic flow.
Visitors urged to follow traffic rules to avoid mess in Murree
July 26, 2021
Rawalpindi:The City Traffic Police (CTP) on Sunday urged the visitors to strictly follow traffic rules on the roads of Murree to avoid traffic congestion and road mishaps.
According to a CTP spokesman, the tourists traveling to Murree and other hill stations were advised to obey traffic rules to avoid road accidents. He informed that the CTP had designated several points for car parking. A number of main roads including Kashmir Point, Mall Road, Guldana Road and other roads had been closed for two-way traffic to ease traffic flow. He urged the tourists to cooperate with traffic police so that the traffic mess could be avoided.
RAWALPINDI: Stage is all set for the Kashmiris living in twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad to use their right to vote in the elections to three AJK Legislative Assembly seats for migrants today (Sunday).
Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Constituency LA-XXXIX-Jammu-VI fell in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Attock, Jhelum, Chakwal as well as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; LA-XLIII-Kashmir Valley-IV comprises the area of Rawalpindi city union council 15 to 50; and LA-XLIV Kashmir Valley-V constituted areas of Rawalpindi City Union Council 1 to 14, Islamabad Capital Territory, Rawalpindi Cantonment and Attock district.
PML-N had won the seats in last election and this time a close contest is expected between PML-N, PPP and the ruling PTI.
Tourists go to Murree in hordes
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Islamabad : Eid holidays may be over but tourists went to Murree hill station and adjoining areas in hordes on Saturday to enjoy pleasant weather and see sights.
Pindi Point, Kashmir Point, the Mall and Ayubia were their main attractions. A sizable number of youth, especially from Rawalpindi and Islamabad, were seen there.
The police checked tourists for COVID-19 vaccination certificates in line with the guidelines issued by the National Command and Control Centre to stem the spread of coronavirus and sent back the unvaccinated ones.
According to them, 85,000 vehicles entered the hill station during Eid days against the capacity of 3,200. A total of 340 traffic personnel were deployed there to manage traffic and guide tourists.
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