Over 300 officers to manage traffic during PSL matches

By Uzma Zafar

ISLAMABAD: Following the special directives of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi Islamabad Police has devised an effective traffic plan for PSL matches.
According to the traffic plan, more than 300 officers and personnel will be deployed to ensure smooth traffic flow during the Pakistan Super League matches in twin cities.
In this regard, robust security arrangements have been made on Express Highway, Faizabad, Club Road, Murree Road, Faisal Avenue and 9th Avenue Srinagar Highway due to the movement of PSL cricket teams.
Traffic flow may slow down on Express Highway and Srinagar Highway due to team movement, so commuters are advised to use the H-8 underpass to travel towards the Blue Area. For sectors I and H, use the Rawalpindi-Peshawar service road from IJP.
Murree Road to Serena and Faizabad via Rawal Dam will remain closed during team movements. Citizens should use the service road connected to Srinagar Highway. For access to and from Red Zone and Serena Hotel, citizend can use Margalla road, Express Chowk, Jinnah Avenue, Bari Imam and NADRA Chowk.
From Islamabad Chowk to G-11, citizen can use the service road, Jinnah Avenue and Margalla Road. Entry of heavy traffic into Islamabad is prohibited during the arrival and departure of teams.
For traveling from Red Zone to Faizabad, commuters can use Convention Center and Club Road. Islamabad Traffic Police personnel will be deployed at various locations for citizen guidance.
To avoid any travel difficulties, citizens are advised to leave home with an additional 20-minute buffer. Those coming from Bhara Kahu should use Kodiyaanwala Chowk to Srinagar Highway. For entering Islamabad from Park Road, citizens can use Rawal Chowk to Faizabad to Zero Point.
Travelers coming to Islamabad via Murree Road, Expressway or IJP Road should use Faizabad and Zero Point. For traveling towards Bari Imam, citizens can use NADRA Chowk.
To keep citizens informed, Islamabad Police will issue traffic advisories via its social media platforms so that everyone remains updated with real-time traffic conditions. Citizens are advised to avoid roads around Serena and Faizabad during team movements.
For any travel difficulties or guidance, citizens can contact the traffic police helpline “1915” and listen to FM Radio 92.4 for hourly traffic updates.
Chief Traffic Officer Islamabad Captain (retd) Syed Zeeshan Haider urged citizens to cooperate with Islamabad Police to help provide all possible facilities.
He further stated that providing maximum travel convenience and maintaining an integrated traffic system in the federal capital remains a top priority for Islamabad Traffic Police.