ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) continued its crackdown on rickshaws illegally entering the federal capital, especially rural areas, and against overloaded vehicles.
During the ongoing month, drivers of more than 410 rickshaws and 4,114 overloaded vehicles were fined and 87 rickshaws impounded.
According to a statement, SSP Traffic Rai Mazhar Iqbal directed the zonal DSPs for taking strict legal action against vehicles involved in over loading and rickshaw pullers entering the capital.
“Overloading vehicles and illegal rickshaws will not be allowed to enter Islamabad under any circumstances. The rule of law will be ensured as much as possible. The purpose of the action is to ensure flow of traffic and provision of an integrated traffic system to the citizens,” he said.
“In this regard, two teams have been formed for special crackdown on rickshaw drivers in rural areas, especially in Bhara Kahu and Shehzad Town. During the ongoing month, tickets have been issued to 410 rickshaws and 4,114 overloading vehicles. Moreover, 87 rickshaws have been impounded in various police stations,” the statement added.
“A special squad is taking action against illegal rickshaw pullers by setting up roadblocks on Islamabad Expressway, I.J.P. Road, Murree Road, Seventh Avenue, Ninth Avenue and all other major highways. The night shift incharge is also taking legal action against them under his supervision and education wing is providing awareness to the public about road safety on a daily basis. Special broadcasts are also arranged on ITP Radio FM 92.4,” it said.
Published in Dawn, December 27th, 2021
































