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Maryam Nawaz Orders Key Roads Developed as Model Traffic Corridors

Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz has directed that key roads across the province be developed as model traffic corridors, setting a new standard for road management, traffic flow, and urban aesthetics in Pakistan's most populous province. The directive is part of a broader governance initiative to modernise Punjab's road infrastructure and improve commuter experience.

Model traffic corridors typically involve not only road resurfacing and lane discipline enforcement but also improved signage, signal systems, footpaths, lighting, and aesthetic improvements such as green belts and street art. The initiative reflects the Punjab government's characteristic emphasis on visible urban development as a marker of governance performance.

The Chief Minister's order is expected to prioritise high-visibility arterial roads in major urban centres such as Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, and Multan. Implementation will depend on coordination between multiple agencies including the Punjab Roads Department, Lahore Development Authority, and district administrations.

While the directive is ambitious in scope, observers will note that similar road improvement mandates in the past have faced delays due to contractor performance, land acquisition complications, and competing budgetary priorities. The success of the model corridor initiative will be judged by tangible on-ground improvements within a defined timeframe.

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Sources: APP
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