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Islamabad to Take Strict Action Against Buses Violating Designated Terminal Rules

Humayun Hamza, Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) of Islamabad, has announced strict action against passenger buses and vans that drop passengers at unauthorized locations instead of designated terminals.

He said that unloading passengers at random roadside points creates security risks, and vehicles arriving from other cities must ensure passengers are dropped only at officially designated bus stands.

No Vehicle Without M-Tag

The CTO also made it clear that no vehicle or motorcycle will be allowed to operate in Islamabad without an M-Tag.

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Additionally:

  • Unregistered motorcycles will not be permitted on the roads.
  • Motorcycles without number plates will face strict legal action.

Humayun Hamza warned that firm action will be taken against violators.

Objective of the Measures

According to Islamabad Traffic Police, these steps aim to ensure public safety and improve traffic discipline in the federal capital.

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Rija Sohaib