Islamabad implements special traffic plan for Eid ul Adha at cattle markets in federal capital to manage increased vehicular movement.
To prepare for the upcoming Eid ul Adha, the OnlineIslamabad Traffic Police has finalized a comprehensive traffic management plan specifically designed for cattle markets across the federal capital. The aim of this initiative is to ensure that the massive influx of vehicles transporting sacrificial animals does not disrupt normal traffic flow in and around these areas.
The Bhatta Chowk Cattle Market in Rawalpindi, one of the largest in the region, has already seen a significant increase in activity as vendors prepare their livestock for sale. The Traffic Police have worked closely with market authorities to identify potential choke points and develop strategies to mitigate congestion.
Key components of the plan include: Designating specific lanes for animal transport vehicles. Implementing staggered entry times for different types of trucks. Increasing police presence in high-traffic areas during peak hours. Encouraging drivers to use alternative routes when possible.
Traffic officials have also provided detailed guidelines to market vendors and truckers, emphasizing the importance of adhering to traffic rules. They are encouraging everyone involved to cooperate with law enforcement to ensure a smooth and safe Eid ul Adha observance for all residents.
The plan is expected to go into effect in the coming days as the city gears up for one of its busiest periods of the year. Authorities hope that by managing vehicular movement effectively, they can help prevent traffic snarls and keep the festive spirit alive for everyone in Islamabad.