Vehicles will be parked only in the designated parking spaces


Karachi: Karachi Police has issued a traffic plan for the Tri-Nation Series and Champions Trophy matches to be held in Karachi.
According to the traffic police, the matches in Karachi will be played from February 12 to 14, February 19 to 21, and March 1. Sir Shah Suleman Road will remain open for traffic during the match days.
Those coming from Karsaz will be able to park at the National Coaching Center and China Ground and will reach there by passing under the flyover.
Similarly, those coming from Millennium and New Town will park their vehicles at the National Coaching Center and China Ground.
The traffic police have diverted heavy traffic from Sohrab Goth to Nipa and Liaquatabad No. 10 to Hassan Square during the match days. While heavy traffic coming from People's Chowrangi will be diverted to University Road.
According to the traffic plan, the road from Karsaz to Stadium, Millennium to New Town, and Stadium Signal to Hassan Square will be closed to heavy traffic.
According to the traffic plan, vehicles will be parked only in the designated parking spaces.
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