Pakistan's cities need good lighting to feel secure and welcoming, especially at night. Currently, many streets in Pakistan face numerous challenges, including old infrastructure, lack of maintenance, limited funds, and insufficient lighting. These issues significantly affect public safety, leading to accidents and crime, while also impacting businesses due to reduced evening sales.
Ultimately, our overall quality of life suffers. Upgrading streetlights to energy-efficient LED lights would greatly improve visibility and safety. Implementing smart lighting systems would optimise energy usage. This investment would enhance our communities' security and attractiveness.
Muskan Manzoor
Karachi
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