KARACHI, Oct 24: DIG Traffic Falak Khurshid on Monday has asked the owners of dumpers and loaders not to indulge in over-speeding. In a meeting with the representatives of Dumper Truck Owners Association, the DIG directed that such heavy vehicles must be driven in their own lane. He said that rules had been devised for all kinds of vehicles and observance of the same rules could ensure smooth traffic flow. The delegation informed the DIG Traffic about their problems and assured him of their cooperation.—APP

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