Karachi Traffic police on Wednesday announced special traffic arrangements plan to ensure smooth flow of routine traffic during the matches of Pakistan Super League (PSL) scheduled to be played from March 7 to 17, in the metropolis.
Parking arrangements have been made in Hakeem Saeed Play Ground, Urdu University, Sunday Bazaar, opposite Bait-ul-Mukarram Masjid in Gulshan.
According to the police, the road from Karsaz via Hasan Square to Agha Khan Hospital gate number three will remain closed for the commuters.
Roads on the backside of the National Stadium will be closed for the commuters, however; the residents can use these routes by showing their original national identity cards.
Commuters can travel by using the routes of Agha Khan and Liaquat National Hospital from New Town stop.
Sharah-e-Faisal and Rashid Minhas road will remain open for traffic.
Citizens travelling to Karsaz and Dalmia would have to use alternative routes.
The police diverted heavy traffic from Jail Chorangi and Liaqatabad routes.
Five parking areas were established to facilitate the visitors.
Four parking areas will be at the University Road and the fifth will be formed at Dalmia.
University Road Parking areas include Sunday Bazaar Ground, Expo Center, Hakeem Saeed Ground, Federal Urdu University ground.
Visitors will be transported to the stadium from the parking area via shuttle service.
The visitors are also asked to bring their tickets and original CNICs in order to enter the premises.
Police also urged visitors to contact their helpline 1915 or WhatsApp number 03059266907 to avoid any inconvenience.
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