Srinagar highway becomes signal free

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ISLAMABAD: The Srinagar (Kashmir) Highway has been made signal free after the proposal of Islamabad Traffic Police to district administration and Capital Development Authority. Chief Commissioner Islamabad has appreciated the proposal of Senior Superintendent of Police (Traffic) and gave directions for immediate implementation on it. Following the proposal, Srinagar Highway has been made signal-free by giving three protective U-turns which connects Islamabad and the twin city with the Islamabad International Airport. By implementation on this proposal, solution to traffic jams has been ensured which would also save over Rs seven billion which could have been spent on construction of flyovers or interchanges. More than 1,15, 000 vehicles would exit and enter Islamabad while all foreign delegates could travel on signal free road. It would also save 1,00, 000 hours travel time while safe road environment is also be ensured through it. ONLINE