While increased traffic, potholes and traffic disputes involving physical and verbal abuse have always been prevalent in Karachi, they seem to be on the rise nowadays. Driving through Karachi’s streets, all you encounter is bumpy and broken roads and extreme traffic congestion that takes hours to get out of.
A short ride often ends up becoming a two-hour wait because everyone is in a hurry to get to their destination. However, no one actually does, because of the traffic. This situation must be resolved as it is proving to be extremely frustrating and is becoming a pertinent problem for the people of Karachi.
Syeda Fizza Jafri
Karachi
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