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Signal-free Mall Road to improve traffic flow
Signal-free Mall Road to improve traffic flow

Express Tribune

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Signal-free Mall Road to improve traffic flow

The Punjab government has decided to construct two additional underpasses on Mall Road in Rawalpindi to make it signal-free and smooth traffic flow. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Thursday visited the ongoing GPO Underpass and Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Flyover projects on Mall Road to review progress and ensure smooth traffic flow in the city. She also interacted warmly with laborers, waving to them in appreciation. During her unannounced inspection, the chief minister expressed satisfaction over the expected completion of the projects by October 31, and commended the engineers and workers involved in the development. She directed that construction quality must be maintained without compromise and also ordered the plantation of trees on both sides of the roads. On this occasion, PML-N MNA Tahira Aurangzeb, senior Punjab Minister Maryam Aurangzeb, Chief Secretary Zahid Zaman Akhtar, and other officials were also present. According to project officials, this initiative is part of the largest development project in Rawalpindi's history, being completed in a record timeframe. The Punjab Secretary of Communications and Works briefed the provincial chief executive on the technical details, informing her that the underpass would significantly ease road crossing for patients traveling to AFIC and MH Hospitals, and facilitate the daily movement of over 200,000 vehicles. In total, 26 kilometers of Mall Road will be made signal-free. Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Flyover, starting at Khawaja Corporation, is being built at a cost of Rs2.3 billion, while the underpass project is estimated at Rs4.38b. So far, 85% of the flyover and 60% of the underpass construction has been completed. The overhead bridge piles are fully installed, 56 girders have been prepared, and 32 have already been installed on the flyover. Work on seven drainage systems is ongoing, and the flyover's boundary wall has been completed. Additionally, 2,093 piles and girders for the underpass at GPO Chowk have been completed, and a dedicated pedestrian pathway is also included in the project. Once completed, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Flyover will provide direct access to the Motorway and Rawalpindi Ring Road, benefiting approximately 79,000 vehicles daily. According to the officials concerned, 56 development projects are currently underway in the Rawalpindi Division.

Mall Road set to become signal-free
Mall Road set to become signal-free

Express Tribune

time18-02-2025

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Mall Road set to become signal-free

With funding from the Punjab government, district authorities have commenced work to make three traffic signals on Rawalpindi's Mall Road — at Five Star Hotel Chowk, TM Chowk, and Mall Plaza Chowk — signal-free. Initial work, including pile load tests, has started. The project also includes the construction of pedestrian underpasses near the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology (AFIC). The total cost of this project is estimated at Rs4.38 billion. Once work begins, the project is expected to be completed in less than six months, with consultations ongoing between consultants (Nespak Private Limited), contractors (FWO), and the executing agency (Communication and Works Department of Punjab). Due to the critical importance of Mall Road and Peshawar Road, experts are reviewing the feasibility of completing the project within six months. Upon completion, the three traffic signals mentioned above will be removed, improving the flow of traffic on Mall Road. However, traffic signals at MH Chowk, Qasim Ma5rket Chowk, Race Course Chowk, and Cheering Cross Chowk will remain intact. This is expected to significantly enhance traffic flow on Mall Road and Peshawar Road. A second phase of the project might bring traffic signal-free plans to other major intersections, including Kachehri Chowk, MH Chowk, Qasim Market Chowk, Race Course Grand Chowk, and Chairing Cross Chowk. The project covers the section of Mall Road from Five Star Hotel Chowk to TM Chowk, and from Mall Plaza Chowk to the State Life Building. The funding for the project is part of a total investment of Rs4.38b. The first instalment of Rs200m has already been released for the fiscal year 2024-2025, with further instalments to be disbursed in phases. Before formal construction begins, experts are finalising traffic routes and other technical details, which may take another two weeks. Currently, Mall Road from Kachehri Chowk to Chairing Cross Chowk has eight traffic signals, and after the removal of signals at Five Star Hotel Chowk, TM Chowk, and Mall Plaza Chowk, Qasim Market Chowk is expected to face the highest traffic load. Due to these eight traffic signals, the flow of traffic on Mall Road and Peshawar Road is significantly hindered. Vehicles and motorcycles often experience long delays, especially when signals turn green three times without alleviating congestion. The heavy traffic from government offices, hospitals, business centres, residential areas, and access to the motorway and Peshawar route further exacerbates the situation. To address these issues, the first phase of the project will focus on removing signals at the three busiest intersections using underpasses to make them signal-free. Following the completion of this phase, additional work will be done to remove signals at Kachehri Chowk, MH Chowk, Qasim Market Chowk, Race Course Grand Chowk, and Chairing Cross Chowk, ultimately aiming to make Mall Road and Peshawar Road completely signal-free.

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