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Motorists urged to avoid tinted-glasses use, speeding

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Staff Reporter

People should avoid using black-tinted glass in their vehicles and speeding while travelling on motorways, said Sector Commander M-4 Zone-2, Rai Ehsan Danish Kaliyar.

He was talking to media persons on the directives of National Motorways and Highways Police IG Sultan Chaudhry.

Mr Rai Ehsan Danish Kaliyar pointed out that negligence in driving causes irreparable loss of life and property to many citizens.

On the occasion, DSP Headquarters Zaighamur Rehman underscored the need for strict adherence to traffic rules for safety of road-users.

“Time and again changing lanes on the motorway causes accidents, so citizens should avoid violations for a safe journey.”

Line Officer Gulzar Hussain and Head Constable Zaheer Abbas distributed pamphlets to passengers at Toll Plaza to educate them on road safety.

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