Tag: Traffic Management
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Islamabad’s Shaheen Underpass to Open for Traffic on Dec 31, Says Naqvi
Shaheen Underpass Set to Welcome Traffic on December 31 In a move aimed at easing traffic congestion in the capital, Islamabad, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi announced that the Shaheen Underpass will be opened to normal traffic from December 31, 2025. The confirmation, reported by 24NewsHD TV, follows a series of tests and final safety checks…
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Shaheen Underpass Set to Open for Traffic on Dec 31, 2025, Says Interior Minister
Overview: A Key Gateway in Islamabad The Shaheen Underpass in Islamabad is poised to welcome regular traffic starting December 31, 2025, according to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The announcement, reported by 24NewsHD TV, marks a significant milestone in the capital’s ongoing efforts to improve urban mobility and relieve congestion on major arteries feeding into the…
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Islamabad’s Shaheen Underpass to Open for Traffic on Dec 31, Naqvi Says
Overview: A Timely Opening for Islamabad’s Traffic Network The Shaheen Underpass in Islamabad is set to welcome regular traffic from December 31, 2025, according to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The announcement, reported by 24NewsHD TV during Naqvi’s on-site inspection, signals a major milestone for the city’s traffic management plan and a welcome relief for daily…
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Islamabad to Ban Vehicles Without M-Tag from January 2026
Overview of the M-Tag Entry Ban The district administration of Islamabad has announced a major tightening of traffic rules, stating that vehicles without an M-Tag will be prohibited from entering the federal capital from January 1, 2026. The decision, conveyed on the directive of national interior authorities, is aimed at streamlining vehicle flow, reducing congestion,…
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M-Tag Ban in Islamabad: Vehicle Entry From Jan 2026
New M-Tag Rule Prepares Islamabad for a Smarter Traffic System The district administration of Islamabad has announced a significant change aimed at regulating traffic and improving city mobility. Beginning January 1, 2026, vehicles without an M-Tag will be barred from entering the federal capital. The decision, conveyed by Deputy Commissioner Irfan Memon, follows directives from…
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Lahore Ring Road Toll Tax Increased for All Vehicles: What Drivers Need to Know
Overview of the Toll Increase The Lahore Ring Road Authority has announced a 16.67% hike in toll charges across the Northern and Southern loops as well as the Eastern bypass. The revised rates, which took effect earlier in the week, apply to a wide range of vehicle categories and are part of a broader initiative…
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DPWH Announces Expanded EDSA Rehabilitation Schedule Through Early January 2026
The Department of Public Works and Highways – National Capital Region (DPWH-NCR) has announced an expanded schedule for road rehabilitation in select portions of EDSA, the country’s main arterial highway, spanning from December 28, 2025, to January 5, 2026. The notice, released in a midweek briefing, confirms that additional lanes and laneside improvements will be…
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South East Braces for Christmas Travel Rush as Road Traffic Forecasts Point to Record Highs
Introduction: A South East Christmas to Remember on the Roads As families prepare for the festive season, the South East is bracing for a Christmas travel rush that could push road traffic to new highs. National forecasts from the RAC suggest a surge in car journeys nationwide, with the South East expected to play a…
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Supreme Court Targets Delhi Air Crisis: Orders Close to 9 Toll Plazas and Helps Idle Workers
SC Slams Ad-Hoc Measures in Delhi’s Toxic Air Crisis The Supreme Court has sharply criticized the ongoing, piecemeal approach to tackling Delhi’s worsening air pollution. Judges described several measures as ad-hoc and called for more practical, enforceable solutions that can deliver immediate relief to residents. The court’s emphasis is on moving beyond symbolic gestures toward…
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DPWH Sets Dec. 24 Start for EDSA Rehab, Aims for 8-Month Finish
Overview: What’s happening on EDSA The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has announced that rehabilitation work on Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) will commence on December 24. The project brings a long-awaited upgrade to one of the capital region’s busiest corridors, with the department asserting a target completion timeline of eight months.…
