The city of Jamshoro, Sindh lacks a dedicated bus stand for public transport. As a result, public transport vehicles tend to use the area under the flyover that connects Jamshoro and Hyderabad to the Indus Highway N-55 as an informal terminal. Those travelling through this area thus experience great difficulties.
The north-bound track of the highway also remains occupied by buses and vans all the time. The district administration must resolve the bus stand issue in Jamshoro. Prompt action on this matter can remove a bottleneck that is inconveniencing many commuters.
Salar Lateef
Karachi
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