This new service will help to reduce travel times and improve safety on the roads.


Islamabad: The National Highway and Motorway Police (NHMP) Wednesday announced a new initiative to assist travelers on travels by providing journey planners on a daily basis that would help drivers to navigate the motorway more efficiently.
Talking to media, the spokesperson of NHMP said that the initiative of journey planners has been initiated at the direction of Inspector General NHMP, Khalid Mahmood.
He said: “The planners would include information such as traffic updates, road closures, weather updates, and accident reports, along with any planned construction or maintenance that may affect travel times”.
The Motorway Police hopes that this new service will help to reduce travel times and improve safety on the roads by keeping drivers informed of any potential hazards or delays, the official said adding that the planners would be available online through the website and social media handlers.
The journey planner has been met with widespread praise and the NHMP continues to receive positive feedback and is committed to providing useful information to its users. Travelers noted that the journey planners have helped them in reducing travel times and improve safety on the roads.

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