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NHMP Issues Travel Advisory for Tablighi Ijtema 2026

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NHMP Issues Travel Advisory for Tablighi Ijtema 2026

The National Highways & Motorway Police (NHMP) has issued a travel advisory. The Tablighi Ijtema takes place from May 1 to May 3, 2026. Therefore, transporters and commuters must plan ahead.
The event is at Masjid Abu al-Qasim. The advisory aims to ensure smooth traffic flow. It also seeks to minimize accidents amid increased travel.

Key Rules for Drivers

NHMP urged drivers to follow traffic laws strictly. Avoid over-speeding at all costs. Do not use mobile phones while driving.
Seat belts are now mandatory for all passengers. Fatigued drivers must rest at designated service areas. Therefore, take breaks to stay safe.

Vehicle Fitness and Prohibited Actions

Authorities directed motorists to check vehicle fitness. Ensure brakes, tyres, and lights work properly. Complete this check before departure.
Overloading is strictly prohibited. Rooftop travel is also banned. Reckless driving and illegal parking are not allowed.

Lane Discipline and Emergency Vehicles

Heavy vehicles must remain in the left lane. Observe lane discipline at all times. Emergency vehicles should be given priority passage.
Therefore, ambulances and police cars can move quickly. Public cooperation is essential for success.

How to Get Help

NHMP advised citizens to contact helpline 130. Use it in case of emergencies. The police are ready to assist.
In conclusion, follow all rules for a safe journey. The Ijtema is a major religious gathering. Proper planning makes it successful for everyone.

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