CTO Rawalpindi For Strict Action Against Parking Rules Violators
Umer Jamshaid Published December 13, 2018 | 08:13 PM
Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Rawalpindi, Muhammad Bin Yousaf Thursday directed the Traffic Wardens to take strict action against the wrong parking of vehicles which create hurdles in smooth flow of traffic.
According to the CTO, all the field officers had been directed to strictly enforce parking rules and check violations including double parking, wrong parking and one-way violations particularly in congested areas to ensure smooth flow of traffic.
He urged the motorists to demonstrate patience while driving on the roads and not to park vehicles in a wrong way which causes inconvenience for other road users.
He said the CTP had made special arrangements to control traffic on the city roads aimed at avoiding traffic mess particularly during peak hours.
Traffic police officers had been directed to keep a vigilant eye on suspicious vehicles, he said and added strict action had been ordered against vehicles having tinted glasses or moving in the city without number plates.
He urged the citizens to cooperate with Traffic Police so that traffic problems could be resolved and people could be facilitated regarding smooth flow of traffic.
Enhanced number of Traffic Wardens had been deployed at busy roads to clear wrong parking while lifters were also available to lift vehicles and motorcycles parked in a wrong way, he added.
He said wrong parking would not be tolerated adding the vehicles and motorcycles found parked out of parking area would be impounded.
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