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Islamabad Rawalpindi Transport Strike Disrupts Daily Commute

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Islamabad Rawalpindi Transport Strike Disrupts Daily Commute

Public transport operations remained partially suspended in Islamabad and Rawalpindi on Monday. The Islamabad Transport Strike disrupted daily travel for thousands of commuters. Transporters observed a wheel-jam strike to protest rising traffic fines.
The Punjab Public Transport Association announced the strike across the province. Transport operators opposed the Punjab Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Ordinance 2025. According to them, the new law sharply increased traffic penalties.
As a result, roads in both cities appeared quieter than usual. Fewer buses and vans operated during morning hours. Passengers faced delays at several major stops.

Public Inconvenience and Limited Services

Many school van owners also joined the strike. Therefore, parents and students struggled to find alternative transport. Several commuters waited for long hours at bus stands.
Pirwadhai General Bus Stand in Rawalpindi showed reduced activity throughout the day. Inter-provincial buses remained parked in their bays. Only limited services resumed later.
However, some transport modes continued operating. Qingqi rickshaws, small vans, and loaders moved through commercial areas. For example, Raja Bazaar and nearby link roads remained active.

Goods Transport and Official Response

The Goods Transport Association also supported the strike. Despite this, goods vehicles continued operating in some areas. Regional Transport Authority Secretary Asad Shirazi confirmed this development.
He stated that authorities would facilitate vehicles staying on the roads. He also rejected claims of a complete shutdown. According to him, goods transport continued despite pressure.
Meanwhile, reports suggested supply issues on Grand Trunk Road. Food and essential items faced disruptions due to halted trucks. Consequently, concerns over shortages increased.
Earlier, officials met transporters to avoid the strike. Traffic police and transport authorities urged dialogue. However, the Islamabad Transport Strike went ahead as planned, affecting daily life across both cities.

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