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ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to enforce the axle load control regime without relaxation from November 15, 2023.

A high-level meeting, chaired by the Federal Secretary of Communications, Sher Alam Mehsud, and Inspector-General of National Highways and Motorway Police Sultan Ali Khowaja, was held at the Central Police Office in Islamabad.

The meeting focused on the implementation of a 100 percent axle load control regime (ALCR) on motorways and highways in Pakistan.

The menace of overloading and its adverse impact on our motorways

Senior officials from the Ministry of Communications, National Highways and Motorway Police, and National Highways Authority participated, with federal secretary and provincial secretaries for various departments joining via Zoom. The decision was made to enforce the axle load control regime without relaxation from November 15, 2023, and achieving 100 per cent compliance would require cooperation from all stakeholders.

Federal Secretary Communications Sher Alam Mehsud emphasised the impact of overloading on National Highways, causing significant damage and financial losses for the government. The meeting outlined plans for offloading extra cargo under Motorway Police supervision, with the assurance of constructing warehouses by the National Highways Authority to secure the offloaded goods. The full implementation of the axle load control regime on national highways nationwide will involve imposing heavy fines on vehicles exceeding the prescribed weight, accompanied by strict legal action.

IG Motorway Police Sultan Ali Khowaja highlighted the presence of 210 weigh stations, including 14 mobile ones, on motorways and highways across the country. Ensuring 100 per cent compliance will require additional manpower and logistical support, for which cooperation from the Ministry of Communications is essential. The federal secretary communications pledged full support to the National Highways and Motorway Police for the successful implementation of the 100 per cent ALCR. He also emphasized that no concessions would be given to goods vehicles after November 15, 2023, and violators would face strict legal action and heavy fines. Transporters and drivers were urged to adhere to the prescribed axle load.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2023

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Dabeer Razvi Nov 12, 2023 10:54am
Thank God , we doing this. We have been mulling over it since the 80's.
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Tulukan Mairandi Nov 12, 2023 06:25pm
Why is Balochi discriminated
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Aijaz Nov 13, 2023 12:03pm
Wel done!
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Aijaz Nov 13, 2023 12:04pm
Excellent
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Adil khan Nov 15, 2023 01:12pm
اسلام علیکم۔ ہم پاکستان میں ایکسل لوڈ رجیم کے نفاذ کو خوش آمدید کہتے ہیں۔ اور موٹروے ہایئ وے پولیس سے گزارش ہے کہ اگر پہلے کی طرح اس بار بھی زیادہ وزن واالی گاڑیوں کو صرف فائن کر کے چھوڑ دیا جاۓ گا تو کبھی بھی اس رجیم پر عمل درآمد نہیں ہو گا اگر ایکسل لوڈ رجیم پر عمل درآمد کرانا ہے تو زیادہ وزن والی گاڑیوں سےمال اتاریں اور سخت قانونی کاروائی کریں
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