Authorities in Islamabad have unveiled a special traffic management plan for Ramadan aimed at ensuring smoother mobility and enhanced public facilitation across the city. The strategy was finalized during a meeting chaired by Hamza Humayun Chief Traffic Officer at the Traffic Headquarters in Faizabad.
Under the plan Islamabad Traffic Police will implement dedicated traffic arrangements around mosques imambargahs major markets and Ramadan bazaars. Special measures will focus on maintaining traffic flow during peak hours particularly at Sehri Iftar, and Taraweeh times. Officers have been directed to maintain close coordination with mosque and imambargah administrations to minimize congestion.
Officials also announced the deployment of additional traffic personnel at large shopping centers and subsidized markets. To assist citizens help desks will be established at five key locations after Iftar providing guidance and support.
Meanwhile a targeted crackdown will be launched against one wheeling on highways especially after Sehri and Iftar to curb risky behavior and enhance road safety.
Inspector General Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi reaffirmed the department’s commitment to delivering improved traffic services and ensuring public convenience throughout the holy month.

