In a bid to tackle chronic traffic congestion in the heart of the city, authorities have announced plans to convert Abdullah Haroon Road, a vital commercial and business hub in Karachi, into a ‘no-parking zone.’ The decision, communicated through a letter from the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) to the Deputy Inspector-General (IG) of Traffic Police, aims to improve traffic flow and address the longstanding issue of mismanaged parking.
Traffic gridlock has plagued Abdullah Haroon Road for some time, causing significant disruptions to the daily commute of countless residents. The KMC’s move to declare the area a ‘no-parking zone’ reflects their commitment to easing congestion and enhancing the overall traffic experience for citizens.
However, the decision has not been without controversy. Local traders, who rely on convenient parking for their businesses, have voiced their objections. The trade association has expressed concerns that the removal of parking spaces could have a detrimental impact on their livelihoods and has even threatened to close their businesses in protest.
As the debate continues between authorities aiming to alleviate traffic issues and traders concerned about the potential consequences, the fate of Abdullah Haroon Road hangs in the balance. Authorities will need to carefully consider the interests of both commuters and local businesses as they work to find a viable solution to the traffic woes in this bustling Karachi district.