Dr. Mustafa stated that traffic flow was affected during office hours especially and it should be maintained during these times.

Islamabad: Chief Traffic Officer Islamabad Dr. Syed Mustafa Tanveer on Friday conducted a special inspection at under-construction Margalla Road and directed to deploy additional staff at construction sites as well as rush areas for smooth traffic flow.
Following directions of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, Chief Traffic Officer Islamabad Dr. Syed Mustafa Tanveer reviewed the traffic diversions imposed due to the ongoing construction work on Margalla Road.
On this occasion, he directed the removal of bottlenecks creating hindrances in the smooth flow of traffic and asked Zonal Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSPs) to ensure deployment of the additional traffic staff at rush areas and road construction points for the convenience of citizens.
Dr. Mustafa stated that traffic flow was affected during office hours especially and it should be maintained during these times.
“Islamabad Capital Police had prepared a modern scientific revolutionary plan to deal with traffic problems and the road users would benefit from the fruits of these measures very soon,” he added.

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