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CM Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Mr Mahmood Khan inaugurated the 17.7 Km long Havelian-Dhamtour Road today.

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ISLAMABAD: The National Highways & Motorways Police (NH&MP) is undertaking new initiatives to reduce dependency on human intervention and will use drones on all motorways and highways for traffic control and to meet any emergency.

According to the Ministry of Communications, police will use technologies like variable messaging signs, body-worn cameras, and intuitive automations that streamline processes for commuters.

The public service management system, which is already in place on M-2 and M-3, will also be replicated on all motorways, said an officer of the ministry.

Similarly, a stricter regime to ensure enforcement will be put in place by manning all toll plazas. “Drones will be deployed for enforcement, surveillance and mitigating fencing issues,” the official said.

A new black point system will also be launched soon whereby motorists will begin accruing demerit points on their driving licences for various violations.

Earlier on Thursday, NH&MP Inspector General Khalid Mahmood conducted a field visit to (M-2) North toll plaza and (M-1) facilitation centre.

During the visit, the IG was briefed on recent developments on (M-2) North. He distributed prizes among the employees of NH&MP, National Highway Authority and Frontier Works Organisation. Awards were also distributed among the drivers of public service vehicles with the best track record.

Published in Dawn, May 20th, 2022
 
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The National Highway and Motorway Police (NHMP) plans to be using drones for traffic management and patrolling on all highways and highways. This stage, according to the details, will reduce the need for human intervention and migrate to a modern operating standard.

The Motorway Police will deploy technology like variable messaging signs, body-worn cameras, and intelligent automation to streamline operations for commuters, according to the Ministry of Communication....

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4 lanes 43 Km Sheikhupura Gujranwala Expressway under Construction asphalt carpeting underway.

Expressway will link Sheikhupura Motorway M2 interchange with Grand Trunk road N-5 Gujranwala..

Photo Credit: Rao Sajjad

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55-kilometre-long Awaran-Jhal Jhao Road in South Balochistan will be constructed by a joint venture of Pakistan’s Progressive Technical Associate and China’s Zhongding Int’l Engineering Co..


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Zhob - Quetta (Kuchlak).. (N-50)​


ProjectZhob - Quetta (Kuchlak) (N-50)
Length (KM)305
Project DescriptionSalient Features of the Project:
  • On existing alignment (section of N-50) with geometric improvements.
  • 331 km in length. Existing 2 lanes are in very good condition. Addition of 2 new lanes for dualization of Existing N-50 to 4 lane. Geometric improvements will be made to the existing alignment to achieve the design speed. 100m R.O.W will be acquired to upgrade it to 6 lanes in future.
LocationZhob and Quetta
ProvinceBalochistan
Estimated Cost (US $ Million)Construction: Rs.63,601 million Land Acquisition, properties compensation and shifting of utilities: Rs.3,232 million Total: Rs.66,833 million
Executing Company / SponsorsNational Highway Authority
Supervising AgencyMinistry of Communications, Government of Pakistan
Project Progress Update
  • ECNEC approved separate PC-Is for construction and land acquisition of the project on 28-03-2019.
  • Prime Minister did the groundbreaking on 29th March 2019.
  • Tendering for construction work of two sections is completed and contractor mobilized whereas the remaining three sections tendering will process soon.
 
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CPEC Western Route:
Under construction 4 lanes Zhob Quetta Highway N-50 section.
After completion It will reduced travelling time from 12 hours to 8 hours from Quetta to Islamabad..


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By Khalid Aziz | Gwadar Pro Jun 11, 2022



ISLAMABAD, Jun. 11 (Gwadar Pro) - Pakistani government on Friday unveiled a Rs727 billion development program, with Rs118 billion set aside for new and ongoing connectivity projects under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program and Khyber Pass Economic Corridor (KPEC).
Bulks of funds have been earmarked for road projects along the western alignment of CPEC. The majority of these projects are underway in Balochistan to connect northern and eastern parts of the country with the Gwadar port. The government has also kept funds for feasibility study of an expressway project to link Pak-Afghan border point of Ghulam Khan in KP to CPEC’s M-14 Motorway, the shortest link for Kabul with the Gwadar port.
Among the prominent CPEC projects, Rs 16 billion has been earmarked for upgrading the existing national highway between Dera Ismail Khan District of KP and Khuzdar District of Balochistan into a dual carriageway to link CPEC’s M-14 and M-8 motorways. These projects will drastically reduce travel time between Islamabad and the Gwadar port. Another Rs2 billion has been set aside for Nokundi-Mashkhel Road in Balochistan under CPEC.
Similarly, Rs 7.8 billion has been allocated for two sections of M-8 Motorway in Makran and Kalat divisions of Balochistan. M-8 linking Sindh with Gwadar and several sections of this east-west motorway is already operational.
Also, over Rs 6 billion has been allocated for different projects to connect Gilgit with Chitral to provide an all-weather CPEC corridor in northern parts of the country. Rs 1.4 billion has been set aside for Havelian-Thakot section of Karakoram Highway, an extension of CPEC’s Hazara Motorway.
The government has also kept Rs 6 billion for upgrading the existing N-25 highway into a double carriageway. The road links Karachi with Gwadar, Quetta and Pak-Afghan border point Chaman in Balochistan.
 
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Construction of Hoshab – Awaran – Khuzdar Section of Ratodero Gwadar Motorway M-8 Section 2 Awaran – Naal (168 KM)... Rs 3000 Million in Budget 2022-23..

Construction of Hoshab-Awaran Section of M-8 (146 km) allocated Rs 4000 Million..

Construction of Wangu Hill Tunnel on M-8 (Feasibility Study) Rs 41 Million.
 
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