Syed Hassanin, a resident of Landhi area of Karachi, leaves home to fulfill his promise of feeding the younger sister hijab on Saturday night in the joy of winning a competition. Both siblings are moving towards the restaurant, when a speeding dumper hit his motorcycle in Shah Latif Town. Hassanin, 24, lost his life on the spot, while a 13 -year -old girl was injured.
According to the late Hasanin’s friend Syed Omis: ‘Inter -student Hassanin was the only son of his parents and the two siblings were going to eat the joy of winning the martial arts. Unfortunately, their happiness turned into grief. ‘
On Saturday morning, two guests from Muhammad Shaukat Bhawalpur, Karachi, go out to visit the city on their motorcycle and fall into a dumper collision in the Korangi area. All three motorcyclists die on the spot.
SHO Atiq -ur -Rehman told Independent Urdu that “the driver of the dumper escaped after the incident but the angry citizens set his vehicle on fire.”
These are not the only two incidents of a dumper collision in Karachi, but Edhi spokesman Mohammad Amin told Independent Urdu that a total of 96 deaths have been reported in the city’s Quaid -e -Azam from January 1 to February 8. I was also involved in 11th and eleven children.
During the same period, traffic accidents also injured 900 people.
DIG Traffic Ahmed Nawaz Cheema told Independent Urdu that during the two months of this year, 498 drivers who violated traffic laws were arrested and more than 35,000 vehicles were chalked out.
He said that heavy traffic is the main cause of traffic accidents, which is exempt in many ways and heavy traffic is involved in garbage lifting dumpers and oil and gas -carrying tankers.
“Most traffic accidents also include the negligence of motorcyclists.”
The DIG said, “There are 70 million vehicles in Karachi while the traffic police have 5000 manpower. Working in this situation is a great challenge for us.
“Our first priority is to improve and organize the traffic system, after which the priority takes action against legal violators.”
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They think traffic accidents can be reduced with the help of the public.
Road Safety Committee overloading, over -speeding and non -standard
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The Sindh government formed the Road Safety Committee from February 8, which launched a crackdown against overloading, over -speeding and non -standard commercial vehicles. 20 of the 33 vehicles were issued and four were taken into custody. A total of Rs. 1400 was imposed.
On the other hand, in view of the increasing traffic accidents in Karachi, the Sindh government has banned the entry of dumpers into the city during the day.
According to the order, the dumper will be able to enter the city from 11am to six o’clock in the morning. The provincial government has also decided to fix the physical verification of all the major vehicles and their drivers operating in Karachi.
At a meeting chaired by the Chief Secretary Sindh, it would be mandatory to obtain a QR code certificate from the Department of Transport Department for the vehicles operating in the city, while the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board also took its operations within three months. He was instructed to move.