Islamabad Traffic Police issued 2,453 challans and impounded 930 vehicles during Eid-ul-Adha, ensuring citizen safety and facilitating traffic flow in the federal capital.
The Islamabad Traffic Police has been actively working to ensure the safety of citizens and facilitate traffic flow during the Eid-ul-Adha celebrations. As part of their enforcement operations, the police issued 2,453 challans to violators and impounded 930 vehicles and motorcycles on the first two days of Eid.
The traffic police were deployed across the federal capital, focusing on roads and recreational spots where citizens tend to gather during the holidays. This strategic deployment allowed the police to effectively monitor and manage traffic, preventing potential accidents and ensuring a smooth flow of vehicles.
According to an official, the traffic police remained vigilant and proactive, taking swift action against those who violated traffic rules and regulations. The issuance of challans and impounding of vehicles served as a deterrent to would-be violators, promoting a culture of road safety and responsibility among citizens.
The efforts of the Islamabad Traffic Police have been commendable, as they worked tirelessly to maintain order and discipline on the roads during the Eid celebrations. By doing so, they have helped to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of citizens, allowing everyone to enjoy the holidays without undue worry or concern.
The success of the traffic police's enforcement operations is a testament to their dedication and commitment to serving the community. As the Eid celebrations continue, the police will likely remain vigilant, working to maintain the safety and security of citizens and promoting a culture of road safety and responsibility throughout the federal capital.