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Karachi Enforces Terminal Entry Policy to Reduce Congestion

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Karachi Enforces Terminal Entry Policy to Reduce Congestion

Karachi has introduced a strict terminal entry policy for intercity transport. The new step aims to ease traffic congestion and make travel safer for everyone. Transport authorities want all operators to follow the rules to keep the city moving smoothly.

New Rules for Incoming Buses

Traffic officials now stop buses that enter Karachi without using the designated terminals. They direct vehicles to Sohrab Goth or the Karachi Bus Terminal. In addition, officers have issued the first e-challan under the updated guidelines.
Authorities say direct entry into busy city areas slows traffic. It also increases the chance of accidents. As a result, they urge all operators to follow the approved routes.

Enforcement and Safety Measures

Officials plan to apply stronger penalties to repeated violations. They will also take legal action when needed. However, they encourage cooperation to avoid inconvenience for passengers and drivers.
Transport operators must use the approved terminals at all times. These rules help maintain steady traffic flow. Therefore, the system improves safety for daily commuters.
The e-challan initiative supports a broader plan to regulate intercity movement. It also helps authorities track violations more efficiently. For example, vehicles that ignore the terminal entry policy may face higher fines.
Karachi’s traffic team hopes the new approach will reduce crowding on busy roads. In addition, they expect smoother travel during peak hours. The measures take effect immediately, and officials appreciate quick compliance.
The city aims to create a safer and more organized transport experience. When operators follow the guidelines, everyone benefits from shorter delays and a more comfortable journey.

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