Shinwari
PESHAWAR
City Traffic Police Peshawar on Sunday released performance report of the last 8 months said that action has been taken against 9,28,156 people for violating the traffic rules.
According to the report around 16.71 million have been received as fines from the violators and deposited in the national treasury.
On the instructions of Inspector General of Police Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Akhtar Hayat Khan, under the supervision of Chief Traffic Officer Qamar Hayat Khan, for the first time in the provincial capital Peshawar, traffic wardens were called to the traffic school to ensure the implementation of traffic rules and to adopt a better attitude towards citizens.
It said that compared to last year, there has been a significant reduction in traffic accidents during the first 8 months of this year, which is due to proper traffic management, Chief Traffic Officer Qamar Hayat Khan.
City Traffic Police Peshawar informs citizens about traffic rules through LEDs in Peshawar Cantt. Related words are listed*
A camp has been set up on GT Road near Peer Zakuri Bridge to provide travel facilities to the citizens and to educate them about traffic rules. has also been released.
As per report, 2457 calls have been received on the helpline 1915 of City Traffic Police Peshawar, in which 2289 complaints have been resolved by working on them. City Traffic Police Peshawar is using all its capabilities to ensure the implementation of traffic rules.
It added that trackers have been installed in the vehicles of City Traffic Police Peshawar. Through FM radio, the citizens are informed about the traffic system, where there is a traffic jam, the citizens are informed about the alternative routes.











