CTP removes pickets from Murree
Rawalpindi : Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Rawalpindi Wasim Riaz here on Sunday told that the City Traffic Police (CTP) has removed all temporary pickets set up in Murree after lifting of the ban on the entry of tourists.
The hill station has been reopened for tourism after 20 days, after the installation of a new, state-of-the-art scientific system at all entrances of Murree to count all incoming vehicles, he said.
The CTO said that 8,000 vehicles would be allowed to enter Murree on daily basis and the ban on entry of vehicles in Murree from 5 am to 5 pm was also lifted.
He urged the tourists to avoid wrong parking, double lines, and taking selfies in the middle of the road.
He told that Murree has a parking capacity of about 3500 vehicles and additional traffic wardens had been deployed to facilitate the tourists. He advised the tourists to obey traffic rules and avoid over-speeding. He suggested the motorists to keep their vehicles fit before travelling to hill stations.
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