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CTO Kainat inspects traffic flow in Islamabad

CTO Kainat inspects traffic flow in Islamabad

Key Takeaways

  • Chief Traffic Officer Kainat Azhar Khan reviewed traffic conditions across Islamabad.
  • The inspection covered various parts of the federal capital to ensure smooth vehicle movement.
  • Khan’s visit aimed at assessing field performance and making necessary arrangements.

Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Kainat Azhar Khan recently conducted an inspection tour across Islamabad, focusing on traffic flow and field performance. The review covered multiple areas of the federal capital to ensure efficient vehicular movement.

During her visit, CTO Kainat visited several key locations including major intersections, roundabouts, and busy thoroughfares. Her primary objective was to assess the current state of traffic management systems and identify any issues that might hinder smooth traffic flow.

Khan highlighted the importance of maintaining optimal traffic conditions for the city’s residents and visitors alike. She emphasized the need for continuous monitoring and improvement in traffic management strategies to address congestion and enhance public transport efficiency.

The inspection also involved discussions with local traffic officers and staff, who provided insights into daily challenges faced on the ground. CTO Kainat noted that these interactions were crucial in understanding the practical aspects of traffic control and identifying areas for enhancement.

In a statement issued after her visit, CTO Kainat stated: 'The feedback from our frontline personnel is invaluable. We are committed to making necessary adjustments to improve traffic flow and ensure safety on all roads.'

She further added that the review would inform future plans aimed at optimizing traffic management systems in Islamabad. The CTO’s team will compile detailed reports based on their findings, which will be used to develop actionable strategies for better traffic management.

The inspection tour underscored the ongoing efforts by the government to address traffic-related issues and improve urban mobility in the capital city. Local residents expressed hope that these measures would lead to a more efficient and safer transportation system.

'The feedback from our frontline personnel is invaluable. We are committed to making necessary adjustments to improve traffic flow and ensure safety on all roads.'

CTO Kainat Azhar Khan, Chief Traffic Officer, Islamabad