Shahbaz stresses improved traffic system in Punjab

NationalShahbaz stresses improved traffic system in Punjab

LAHORE, Pakistan: The Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Mondays underscored the need for improving the traffic system of different provincial cities through re-engineering and effective traffic management.

While chairing the meeting in Lahore of a steering committee set up for improvement of traffic system which considered various proposals for improving traffic system in Lahore and other big cities, Shahbaz Sharif said that use of modern technology for traffic management is the need of the hour and the best traffic management system is the identity of a civilized society.

The Chief Minister directed the committee to review the rules and fines with regard to the violations of traffic laws and submit its proposals on the earliest.

Shahbaz Sharif said that matters would have to set right while performing duty with the sense of responsibility and there should be zero tolerance policy for checking one-wheeling.

The Punjab Chief Minister directed to make five roads of Lahore including Jail Road, Main Boulevard Gulberg, Allama Iqbal Road, PECO Road and Ferozepur Road as model roads.

Mover, he said that the role of traffic education is of basic importance in traffic management and the traffic education program should be continued in educational institutions.

Shahbaz Sharif also directed to give final shape to the proposals regarding the provision of buses to the educational institutions.

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