Karachi traffic plan issued for 8 Rabi-ul-Awwal processions

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  • Karachi Traffic Police have announced a special traffic management plan for processions scheduled to take place across the city on August 22 in connection with 8 Rabi-ul-Awwal.
  • Traffic police said vehicle entry passes for the processions will be available from August 17 to 20.
  • The traffic police will introduce alternative traffic routes and make diversions at different points during the processions.
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Karachi Traffic Police have announced a special traffic management plan for processions scheduled to take place across the city on August 22 in connection with 8 Rabi-ul-Awwal.

According to the traffic police spokesperson, processions will leave from Nishtar Park and several other locations in Karachi. Authorities have made special arrangements to keep traffic moving and minimize disruption along the procession routes.

Traffic police said vehicle entry passes for the processions will be available from August 17 to 20. Applicants must submit the vehicle’s registration card, their CNIC, and two recent photographs to obtain a pass.

Drivers must also carry the original vehicle registration card and CNIC with them during the procession. Those seeking vehicle passes can contact the designated central office for further information and registration.

The traffic police will introduce alternative traffic routes and make diversions at different points during the processions. Additional personnel will also be deployed to manage traffic and guide motorists.

Citizens have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel on procession routes and follow instructions from traffic police officials. Authorities have urged motorists to cooperate with traffic management teams to ensure smooth movement and reduce inconvenience for commuters across the city.

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