The Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Traffic, Pir Muhammad Shah, has announced that rickshaws will soon be banned on seven more major roads in Karachi as part of an expanded crackdown on traffic violations and encroachments, ARY News reported.
Speaking to media, DIG Traffic said that strict action will be taken against all types of encroachments on the city’s main roads.
A major anti-encroachment operation is being launched, and a modern traffic management system will be implemented to ensure compliance with traffic laws.
Pir Muhammad Shah added that illegal rickshaws have already been removed from areas around Millennium Mall and Nagan Chowrangi, while encroachments have been cleared from Empress Market.
The next phase will see a ban on rickshaws on an additional seven key roads.
He also shared that the Traffic Engineering Bureau, previously inactive, has been reactivated and separated from the Karachi Development Authority (KDA).
A new automated e-challan system is expected to be introduced next month to strengthen enforcement.
Meanwhile, Rizwan Irfan, President of the Electronic Dealers Association, raised concerns about the severe parking issues in the Mobile Market area.
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