Islamabad roads reopened after prolonged disruptions

Residents of Islamabad are relieved by this important developmen
An undated image of a road in Islamabad. — Pexels
An undated image of a road in Islamabad. — Pexels

The Islamabad Traffic Police has declared that all roads in the federal capital are once again open to traffic, following a protracted period of protest-related disruptions.

Residents of Islamabad, who had been struggling because of the road closures, are relieved by this important development.

The complete restoration of traffic on all 43 routes in the capital has been confirmed by the Islamabad Traffic Police.

All of the city's roads are now accessible to traffic, the Islamabad Police spokesperson said. To keep commuters safe and the roads clear, the traffic police have been putting in a lot of overtime.

Residents and daily commuters are feeling better now that the roads have reopened, and traffic police are trying to maintain a smooth traffic flow.

With the M-1 and M-2 motorways open to all traffic, residents can travel freely both inside Islamabad and outside of it without encountering any obstacles or detours.

In order to keep the peace and avoid traffic jams, the Islamabad Traffic Police have asked drivers to abide by the rules and work with the officers who are on duty.

It is recommended that citizens stay informed by listening to Islamabad Traffic Police FM 92.4 for real-time traffic updates and official advisories.