Major motorways closed in Punjab as heavy fog disrupts traffic
LAHORE: Multiple motorways in different parts of the country have been temporarily closed as fog continued to engulfed most cities of the Punjab. According to the Motorway Police, Motorway M2 from Lahore to Kot Momen has been shut down after low visibility recorded. The Motorway M14 route is completely off-limits
Air pollution forces closure of motorways in Punjab
LAHORE: The National Highways and Motorways Police on Friday closed various sections of motorways including the M2 motorway from Islamabad to Lahore to due heavy fog and smog. The motorway police also shut the M3 Motorway from Lahore to Darkhana and M4 from Pindi Bhatian to Multan. According to Motorway
Motorways shut as severe dense smog reduces visibility
ISLAMABAD: The National Highways and Motorways Police on Thursday closed the M2 Motorway from Islamabad to Sheikhupura to due heavy fog and smog. According to Motorway Police Spokesman Syed Imran Ahmed M3 is closed from Lahore to Darkhana, Motorway M5 is closed from Sher Shah Multan to Sukkur, while Lahore
Motorways closed as smog tightens grip on Punjab
LAHORE: As a thick blanket of smog continued to suffocate several cities in Pakistan’s Punjab, the National Highways and Motorways Police shut various sections of motorways in the province. The affected routes include Motorway M2 (Lahore to Bhera), M3 (Lahore to Darkhana), and M4 (Multan to Pindi Bhattian), which were
Punjab highway patrol officers banned from taking lifts
A new directive bans officers and personnel from hitching rides on highways, including Ring Road, GT Road, and Motorways. The Deputy Inspector General Punjab Highway Patrol (PHP) issued this order in response to frequent instances of officers and personnel stopping vehicles to request lifts. Read More: No electricity load-shedding being
Punjab govt to launch emergency rescue 1122 service on motorways
LAHORE: The Punjab government is set to launch the Emergency Rescue 1122 service on motorways this December, announced Provincial Minister for Specialised Healthcare Khawaja Salman Rafique. According to media reports, the new initiative aims to enhance emergency response times and provide immediate assistance to those in need on motorways. The