This is to draw the attention of the Balochistan government to Quetta’s dilapidated infrastructure. Even though the authorities spend a large chunk of the provincial budget on the city’s infrastructural development, people have to deal with traffic jams almost every day. They end up spending at least an hour to cover a short distance that can easily be covered in 10 minutes. The main reason for this problem is narrow roads. Those roads that are open for two-way traffic are barely wide enough for one-way traffic.
The Balochistan government must come up with a plan to improve the city’s infrastructure so that people can save their time and energy.
Zohaib Ahmed
Hub
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