Lahore Bans Loader Rickshaws and Qingqi Rickshaws on Major Roads

Authorities in Lahore have imposed a ban on loader rickshaws and Qingqi rickshaws on several major roads across the city. The move aims to improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and enhance road safety on busy urban routes.

5/31/20261 min read

The Lahore administration has announced restrictions on the movement of loader rickshaws and Qingqi rickshaws on key roads and highways within the city. The decision is part of broader efforts to streamline traffic management and address increasing congestion on major transport corridors.

Officials say the ban will apply to selected high-traffic routes where slow-moving vehicles often contribute to traffic bottlenecks and safety concerns. Authorities believe the measure will help improve vehicle movement, reduce travel times, and create a safer driving environment for commuters.

Traffic experts have long highlighted the challenges posed by mixed traffic on major roads, where motorcycles, rickshaws, heavy vehicles, and private cars frequently share the same lanes. The new restrictions are intended to ease pressure on some of Lahore’s busiest roads and intersections.

While many commuters have welcomed the move as a step toward better traffic management, some drivers and operators of loader and Qingqi rickshaws have expressed concerns about its impact on their livelihoods. Transport workers are urging authorities to provide alternative routes and suitable arrangements for affected vehicles.

The city administration has stated that enforcement teams will monitor compliance with the new regulations and take action against violations. Awareness campaigns are also expected to inform drivers about restricted routes and updated traffic guidelines.

Lahore continues to face growing transportation challenges due to rapid urban expansion and increasing vehicle numbers. Officials say the latest traffic management measures are part of ongoing efforts to improve mobility and road safety throughout the city.

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