Peshawar traffic police to inform locals about road closures via SMS

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Peshawar Traffic Police have launched an SMS service to keep the locals informed over traffic movement and different routes and road closures.

Traffic police said that `Traffic alert system’ would keep roads from getting flocked leading to traffic halt, reported a news channel.

Locals can now send an SMS to number provided by the traffic police to get latest information over status on different roads.

The police have distributed pamphlets and booklets among thousands of locals in the last seven months for awareness regarding traffic laws.

Fines worth more than Rs 3 crore have been added to the national treasure by traffic’s law enforcers. Around 71 parking plazas have been issued final notices.

Source: APP

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