Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road: CTP’s signal-free plan draws a blank.

This is a real shame. Let’s hope other roads if renamed do not have the same problem.

Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road: CTP’s signal-free plan draws a blank
By Imran Asghar

RAWALPINDI: The City Traffic Police’s (CTP) experiment to make Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road signal-free has gone down like a lead balloon, as the road and its links roads could be seen chock-a-block with traffic all the time causing wastage of time and fuel and botheration to the motorists.

During a visit to Murree Road, Saidpur Road, Sadiqabad Road, Double Road and 5th and 6th Road on Monday, Daily Times found that there’re long lines of vehicles parked bumped to bumper, with traffic wardens manually controlling the traffic at some places where the traffic filters were out of order.

Several motorists and cabbies complained that closure of crossings at Chandni Chowk, 5th and 6th Road and Double Road was causing long snarl-ups. They were of the view that the link roads of Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road were not so wide and spacious to absorb a sea of vehicles.

Muhammad Saeed, a cabbie, said that the CTP’s experiment did not match the ground realities. He said Islamabad Highway or other roads of the capital city of Islamabad could be declared signal-free because the roads there had been built keeping in mind the future requirements.

Younus Afsar, a motorist, said that the CTP’s plan had come a cropper because traffic coming from the link roads could not get directly onto Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road. He said the experiment had benefited the motorists bound for Islamabad, but it was creating problems for the residents of Rawalpindi.

Ejaz Bashir, a motorist, said that less attention of traffic wardens to inner city roads was causing traffic jams. He said most of the roads including Saidpur Road, Asghar Mall Road, Banni Road and Jamia Masjid Road could not absorb traffic flow unless all the crossings on Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road were reopened.

He further said that majority of the inner city roads were dilapidated and urged the CTP bosses to prepare another plan to regulate traffic.

Muhammad Yasir, a driver, said that during school hours it was hard to drive on Saidpur Road. He said Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road could be signal-free if the CTP gave more attention to the inner city roads.

Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Raja Riffat Mukhtar said that over 1,000 vehicles crossed each signal on Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road in one minute and making the road signal free had proved a success.

He said lack of parking lots, congested roads, untrained drivers, slow-moving vehicles and other problems were hindering the flow of traffic on different roads of the city.

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During a visit to Murree Road, Saidpur Road, Sadiqabad Road, Double Road and 5th and 6th Road on Monday, Daily Times found that there’re long lines of vehicles parked bumped to bumper, with traffic wardens manually controlling the traffic at some places where the traffic filters were out of order.
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This is where we have a house and quite frankly the traffic has become a nightmare. Things werent that bad in 2000 but now it looks like every has leased atleast 4 cars! In april I found the new traffic wardens were doing a great job but it was actually the chowks/intersections that were always congested. This is probably why they tried this signal free concept, but I guess that hasnt worked out either.

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Did CTP come up with "signal-free" thing after renaming (as part of renaming) or was it planned way before that?

Re: Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road: CTP’s signal-free plan draws a blank.

^ They have been planning that since March of this year. Not sure if it was renamed by then or not.

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why they choose easy names so people can switch easily, mohtarma benazir bhutto shaheed road.... whynot just the benazir road or bhutto road that will cover all the bhuttos. shaheed is understood anyway as all the bhuttos were "shaheed" by default.

Traffic on murree road is reli a nighmare. coming from 6th road i always see the traffic choked and wardens controlling the traffic manually.
they are also experimenting with manual system and if u have noticed on IJP road veryyy long queues on double road and one has to wait and wait and wait to go through..

but on the other hand.. there is just toooo much traffic..

True, its because of the increase in traffic because of the car financing schemes. One thing though, the traffic seems to queue up on the intersections, so thats where the problem lies, and the solution would be to build more over/under passes. The wardens are doing a good job though, or atleast were in March/April. But I dont think thats a permanent solution.

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So we have Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road too :hmmm:

I can see Govt making it mandatory that every 5th gal born in Pakistan be named Benazir Jr :slight_smile:

When will they be over with “Shaheed Benazie Bhutto nai apnee jaan dee” and “Khappey Khappey … Pakistan Khappey” and do some work :smack:

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^ Not likely! :rotfl: