In Pakistan, traffic congestion is a common problem that is made worse by the widespread disobedience of traffic laws. There are terrible repercussions due to this chaotic situation, especially for people who are in immediate need of medical care. When transporting patients, ambulances frequently become stuck in traffic, their progress impeded by careless drivers and erratic traffic patterns.
Traffic congestion can be considerably reduced by implementing traffic laws strictly and imposing time limits on large vehicles during peak periods. We may further reduce traffic jams and guarantee more efficient traffic flow by allocating certain routes for large vehicles and promoting evening travel.
Zunaira Tayyab
Islamabad
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