Inspector General of Police Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi chaired a high-level meeting Thursday with senior traffic officials to address Islamabad traffic management challenges. The session reviewed public facilitation measures across Pakistan’s federal capital.
Senior Officials Develop Traffic Strategy for Federal Capital
Chief Traffic Officer Muhammad Sarfraz Virk and SP Kainat Azhar Khan attended the crucial session. The meeting focused on developing comprehensive strategies to improve traffic flow throughout Islamabad.
Officials discussed enhancing ease of movement for residents across the federal capital. Police leadership emphasized streamlined traffic operations to reduce congestion.
The IGP highlighted reducing traffic congestion as a top priority for Islamabad police. He directed officials to develop actionable solutions for immediate implementation.
Priority Focus Areas for Traffic Improvement
The session centered on implementing measures benefiting commuters and residents. Traffic management reforms aim to address ongoing challenges faced by citizens in Pakistan’s federal capital.
Key areas of focus included:
- Improving traffic flow during peak hours
- Enhancing commuter convenience
- Maintaining road safety standards
- Streamlining traffic operations
The IGP directed officials to prioritize public convenience while ensuring safety remains paramount. He emphasized sustainable solutions addressing both immediate and long-term traffic challenges in Islamabad.
Implementation Plans Under Development
No specific implementation timelines were disclosed at the time of filing. Detailed measures remain under review by traffic officials for Islamabad’s federal capital.
The meeting signals continued efforts by Islamabad police to tackle traffic challenges. Authorities aim to improve urban mobility and enhance public facilitation across the city.







