The NHMP suspended 11 buses for seven days after finding passengers being transported in baggage compartments ahead of Eidul Fitr. Passengers were safely evacuated during inspections at the Islamabad ...
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - If you want a slice of peace and stability in a country with a reputation for violence and chaos, try Pakistan's M2 motorway. At times foreign reporters need to a give a nation a ...
The speed limit for cars and light transport vehicles (LTV) has been reduced to 100 kilometres per hour from 120km/h on motorways. Meanwhile, the speed limit for passenger service vehicles (PSV) and ...
Today marks a significant milestone in Pakistan's history - the inauguration of the Islamabad-Lahore Motorway (M-2), the country's first-ever motorway, opened on this day in 1997 by then prime ...
Pakistan reduces speed limits on motorways and national highways for cars, LTVs, PSVs, and HTVs to save fuel and improve road safety, as part of nationwide energy conservation efforts.
Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan presided over a high-level National Highway Authority (NHA) meeting on Wednesday, where several landmark decisions regarding the country’s Motorway ...
Pakistan, Aug. 11 -- The National Highways and Motorways Police (NHMP) has declared seatbelt use mandatory for all passengers traveling on motorways, including those in buses, coaches, and wagons.
KARACHI: Expressing a grave concern over inordinate delay in the crucial Hyderabad-Sukkur Motorway project, Pasban Democratic Party (PDP) Chairman Altaf Shakoor said it is causing a great harm to the ...
The government has reduced speed limits on motorways and national highways to encourage fuel conservation, following the prime minister's directives amid the global fuel crisis.
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