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The Rawalpindi City Traffic Police (CTP) has revealed the plan to manage traffic and ensure security in the city during the upcoming third Test between Pakistan and England, starting tomorrow.

Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Beenish Fatima has announced a detailed traffic management plan aimed at keeping things smooth during the five-day match. It’s no small task, but the CTP is pulling out all the stops to make sure fans get to the stadium safely and the roads stay organized.

To keep traffic under control, a total of 370 traffic police personnel will be stationed throughout the city. This includes eight DSPs, 40 inspectors, and 318 wardens. Their primary focus will be on managing the roads around the stadium, especially during the arrival and departure of the teams.

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Murree Road, a major artery in Rawalpindi, will be completely closed from Faizabad to Double Road when the teams arrive or leave the stadium. For those traveling from Islamabad to Rawalpindi, traffic will be redirected to the Expressway, while vehicles going to Islamabad will be rerouted via Saidpur Road.

It sounds like a lot of shifting around, but don’t worry—the traffic police will be there to guide everyone through these changes. There will also be banners placed at key locations and updates available through CTP’s social media channels and FM radio.

Parking and Shuttle Services for Fans

Parking is always a major concern during such events, but the CTP has thought ahead. Five designated parking areas have been set up for spectators. And here’s the best part—there will be shuttle services provided by the district administration to take fans directly to the stadium. So, no need to stress about finding a spot close to the action!

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CTO Beenish Fatima emphasized the importance of public cooperation, urging everyone to follow traffic rules and be patient during the match. After all, it’s a small price to pay for a smooth experience.

A Tight Security Blanket

While traffic is one aspect, security is another big priority. The Rawalpindi police are going all out to ensure the event runs without a hitch. A whopping 3,200 officers, including the 370 traffic personnel, will be on duty throughout the event.

Security cameras will monitor the entire route the teams will take, and snipers will be positioned on rooftops to provide extra protection. Additionally, special units from the Elite Force, Dolphin Force, and District Police will be stationed inside and outside the stadium, as well as in surrounding areas.

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City Police Officer (CPO) Syed Khalid Mehmood Hamdani personally visited the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium to oversee the security arrangements. With all these precautions in place, fans can focus on the game without worrying about safety concerns.

So, if you’re headed to the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, keep these traffic plans in mind, park in the designated areas, and hop on the shuttle service. Most importantly, follow the rules, stay patient, and get ready for some world-class cricket action!

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