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Motorway Police to introduce insurance scheme for commuters

By our correspondents
February 09, 2016

ISLAMABAD: National Highways and Motorway Police (NH&MP) on Monday informed the Senate Standing Committee on Communications that it would shortly introduce an insurance scheme for commuters travelling at the Islamabad-Lahore section of Motorway.

Briefing the Senate body Inspector General National Highways and Motorway Police Saleem Bhatti said that it would be optional for motorists to get the insurance ticket ranging from Rs 30 to 40 per person or per vehicle.

After depositing the amount he said the motorists would be eligible to get compensation in case of any fault developed in the insured vehicle or damage in accident while injured and dead would also get compensation. He said that the Motorway Police were committed to ensure road safety by introducing various steps.

SSP Motorway Nisar informed the committee that motorway police had established several training institutions through out the country. He said that response time of motorway police had been reduced to 10 minutes while capacity building courses had also been introduced for the police.

Secretary Ministry of Communications Shahid Ashraf Tarar informed the committee that the Motorway Police had been provided around 300 new vehicles while more would be given soon to improve its efficiency. He said that Motorway police had been asked to construct its own building on the National Highways Authority’s land.

Briefing the committee on National Highways Authority affairs the Secretary said China Pakistan Economic Corridor would be constructed as consensus reached in the All Parties Conference (APC). He said that 90 percent work on Kalat-Quetta-Chaman road had been completed while remaining would be completed by June 2016. He said that procurement process had been completed on Zhob Mughar Kot road besides issuing letter of acceptance to concerned contractors adding that work was likely to commence by March 2016.