Karachi is preparing for PSL X, while the police issue a smart traffic plan – Aitrend

Traffic is moving under a bridge displaying a sign of the Monson Tree Plantation campaign in Karachi, Pakistan on July 5, 2022. - Reuters
Traffic is moving under a bridge displaying a sign of the Monson Tree Plantation campaign in Karachi, Pakistan on July 5, 2022. – Reuters

Karachi: The police issued a comprehensive traffic plan before the Pakistani League matches (PSL), scheduled to start on April 11, 2025.

According to the Traffic Police, the National Training Center and the China Land will serve as specific parking areas. Both tracks will remain on the road to Sir Shah Suleiman open to traffic.

The police said that the traffic coming from the Karsaz area will be transferred to the Road of Ibrahim Ibrahim, then to the road to Sir Shah Suleiman.

The vehicles coming from Millennium Mall will be directed to Stadium Road, where they will stop at the National Training or Land of China.

Those who come from a new city are directed to stop their cars at the National Training/China Earth Training Center after passing the Aga Khan Hospital on the left.

Dense traffic will be restricted from entering NIPA and Hassan Square areas, according to the traffic police.

Police added that the traffic from PP Chowngi to the University Road and from Karsaz to Stadium Road will be closed to heavy vehicles.

Finally, heavy traffic will not be allowed to enter from Millennium Mall to a new city or from the stadium signal to Hassan Square.

The Pakistani Cricket Council (PCB) officially started online sales for the very expected PSL X tickets, as the Marquee event is scheduled to start on April 11.

Online ticket sales are now alive, allowing fans to secure their championship sites.

This year, the six teams event will be hosted in four cities: Karachi, Lahore, Mullatan, and Rawalpindi. The great final will be held at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on May 18, with a total of 34 games scheduled for 37 days.

With the involvement of players and international officials, additional measures are taken for a prominent event, not only covers games but also team movements and accommodations.

A wing of Rangers and two companies from the army is stationed in each city to help the police keep everything safe and safe, especially since the teams travel and settle in their hotels.

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