Potholes at Kahuta Road make traffic movement difficult after rain

By APP
May 31, 2020

Islamabad : Residents of Model Town, Humak and adjoining localities have demanded of the authorities concerned to immediately repair six-kilometre stretch of the single Kahuta Road, from Kak Bridge to Swan camp, as its dilapidated condition could lead to fatal accidents any time.

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The ongoing rain-spell has turned the already neglected potholes at the road-section into deep ponds and made the movement difficult for all type of vehicles.

Due to the worsening road condition, most of the vehicles are driven in zigzags to avoid pool-like potholes especially near the Kak Bridge, Sihala Police Station, Model Town Humak and the underpass connecting the Grand Trunk (GT) Road.

The artery is of great strategic significance as its one end touches the GT Road and the other Islamabad Expressway, linking Azad Jammu and Kashmir with other parts of the country.

On one side of the busy road is the Kahuta Industrial Triangle Zone and on the other is residential area consisting of schools and colleges.

The frightening situation could be imagined when heavily loaded oil tankers and gigantic long vehicles ply on the single-road day and night for the transportation of factory goods in crisscross to avoid deep and wider potholes.

Last time, the Punjab government had reconstructed and widened the road-section by allocating special funds just before the General Election-2013, turning a blind eye towards its mandatory post-construction maintenance.

The shaky movement of long and heavily loaded vehicles, carrying factory goods, on the bumpy single-road poses a great threat to commuters, Ali Raza, a resident of Model Town, told APP.

Often, the situation gets more worsened when long-vehicles, trucks and oil tankers were parked in long queues along both sides of the broken road, usually half on road, to wait for their loading and offloading turn in the factories.

This practice is going unchecked as there is no deployment of traffic police, he said, adding the narrow passage due to the dangerous parking and the ramshackle road were a constant nuisance for the residents, which needed immediate attention of the authorities concerned.

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