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LAHORE: To address pedestrian crossing in the city, the Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning Agency (TEPA) will soon install the first pelican signal in the provincial capital for the convenience of pedestrians.

TEPA Chief Engineer Iqrar Hussain disclosed this while briefing Commissioner Lahore Zaid bin Maqsood and Lahore Development Authority Director General Tahir Farooq on Thursday.

He further told them that TEPA was looking into the pedestrian crossings and in the first phase, a pelican signal would be installed soon at Faisal Chowk on Mall Road.

He also briefed them on the upgrading of the TEPA Enforcement Squad, saying it has been upgraded on the pattern of LDA Enforcement Squad and as per the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz it has been equipped with uniforms and bikes for field monitoring.

He averred that TEPA has launched a special campaign to remove illegal signboards, which was in progress across the city, adding that they were taking steps to improve congestion points that cause traffic jams and smog. “In the first phase, the geometry of Ghazi Chowk, Khokhar Chowk on College Road and Liaquat Chowk at Sabzazar would be improved,” he added.

While addressing the meeting, the Commissioner said that the local administration was working to improve the enforcement of rules and regulations in the provincial capital, adding that after upgrading the enforcement squad, the working of TEPA would improve.

The LDA DG said that the new steps taken by them will ensure the enforcement of parking rules and the elimination of encroachments in the city.

On this occasion, the Commissioner distributed bikes among the staff and later, the TEPA Enforcement Squad conducted a flag march on Lytton Road under the leadership of the TEPA Chief Engineer; senior TEPA officials were also present on this occasion.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Engr Ali Yad Sep 27, 2024 05:26pm
Pelicans?
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Ahsan Uddin Sep 27, 2024 05:48pm
AOA. Dear Sir / Madam, It is indeed a good initiative for the assistance of the pedestrians who are currently endangered by the fact that due to non availability of pelican signals they are at risk
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Saleem Zia Sep 28, 2024 09:23am
I wonder and astonished by this news. What We Think the Motorcycle Will Stop On the Red Signal As They Dont Care to Follow Traffic Rules Even When Traffic Policemen Give Signals to Stop???***
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Anonymous Sep 28, 2024 03:46pm
Public Awareness is required to implement any project
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Farasat baig Sep 29, 2024 11:16am
Good step to install pelican signal but main problam is education level of pedestrians and Drivers.
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