The City T
raffic Police (CT) Rawalpindi has issued a comprehensive t
raffic plan to fac
ilitate the tourists visiting Murree.
According to t
raffic police spokesman, not more than 8,000 vehicles will be allowed to enter in Murree. Tourists will be banned from entering from 5:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. Chief T
raffic Officer (CTO) Rawalpindi Taimoor Khan said that t
raffic police has completed all the arrangements and a comprehensive t
raffic plan issued for the convenience of tourists visiting Murree.
According to plan, as many as 268 District Police personnel will perform special duties for the convenience of tourists including 03 DSPs, 20 Inspectors, 125 T
raffic Wardens, 100 T
raffic Assistants and 20 District Police Tourist Guides. Special pickets have been set up at all the toll plazas and entrances of Murree to in view of precautionary measures. CTO urged the tourists to avoid wrong parking, double lines and taking selfies in the middle of the road. He told that Murree has a parking capacity of about 3500 vehicles.
He said that additional t
raffic wardens have been deployed to fac
ilitate tourists. He also advised the visitors to obey t
raffic rules and avoid over-speeding. He also suggested the tourists to keep their vehicles fit before travelling to hill stations. The CTP has devised a proper t
raffic plan to
ensure smooth flow of t
raffic and also requested the masses to cooperate with the police.
Rawalpindi Police Radio Station 88.6 and T
raffic Police and all the official pages will also provide awareness to the citizens about the severity of the weather and rush situation in Murree.
He advised do not completely close the windows of the vehicles in case of use of heater but also use chain on the tires of the vehicles as it
is sleepy on the road during snowfall. According to metrological department, Cold and dry weather is expected in most parts of the country, while cloudy in uppe
r parts and north Balochistan. However, light rain/snow is expected at isolated places in upper Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and northern Balochistan. Dense fog is likely to prevail in plain areas of Punjab and upper Sindh.