Tough days ahead for roads users in Karachi as PSL-8 begins

Sports Feb, 16 2023
Tough days ahead for roads users in Karachi as PSL-8 begins
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KARACHI: Hours before the first match of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in National Stadium Karachi on Tuesday, the traffic took a turn for the worse around the stadium as diversions due to the blockade of certain roads coupled with the narrowing of University Road because of construction of the Red Line bus rapid transit (BRT) project slowed down the pace of vehicles.

Although the Karachi traffic authorities denied any major problem in traffic movement due to security arrangements for the PSL match, the citizens who travelled around the venue came up with strong reactions mainly on social media.

The main pressure was seen on University Road where traffic flow started to build up near Hassan Square and stretched to New Town.

According to a traffic plan issued by the traffic authorities for PSL matches in Karachi to be played between Feb 14 and 26, no traffic will be allowed to go to Stadium Road from Liaquatabad No10, Hassan Square Bridge. Similarly, the plan says that traffic will not be allowed to move towards the stadium from University Road’s Expo Centre turning, while traffic will continue to run from Stadium Road to Hassan Square. Entry of all types of heavy traffic will be prohibited from Stadium Signal to Hassan Square. The plan has also been prepared for parking and alternative routes for cricket fans coming to watch the matches at the stadium. The traffic situation started turning bad after 5pm and by the sunset, it turned worst mainly on University Road.

Published in The Daily National Courier, February, 16 2023

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