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Murree witnesses massive tourist influx

Published on: July 13, 2026 2:25 PM

Murree witnessed an exceptional influx of tourists on the weekend, with thousands of vehicles entering the hill station, prompting City Traffic Police to implement a special traffic management plan and place the city on high alert.

According to traffic police spokesperson, Chief Traffic Officer Munir Ahmed Hashmi is personally monitoring traffic arrangements through continuous visits to major roads, entry and exit points, key intersections, and other traffic hotspots to ensure the smooth flow of vehicles and facilitate tourists without disruption.

The spokesperson said traffic movement may be affected at certain locations due to ongoing repair work on the RMK Road and the Jhika Gali remodelling project. Tourists and commuters have been advised to use alternate routes, avoid unnecessary travel and follow the instructions of traffic wardens to help maintain traffic flow.

To manage the increased volume of visitors, additional traffic wardens have been deployed at major roads, intersections, and other sensitive locations.

The lifter service has also been activated to remove illegally and improperly parked vehicles to prevent traffic congestion.

Despite the heavy influx of tourists, traffic on most major roads remains smooth, the spokesperson said, adding that temporary congestion may occur at some points as more vehicles continue to enter the hill station. Traffic police teams remain on duty around the clock to manage the situation.

The City Traffic Police urged motorists to observe lane discipline, avoid double parking, refrain from unnecessary overtaking and wrong-way driving, and cooperate with traffic officials to ensure safe and uninterrupted travel.

Tourists experiencing traffic-related issues or get assistance have been advised to contact the Murree City Traffic Police Control Room at 051-9269200 for guidance and support.

 

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