Aleem Khan’s proposed ban: Which cars will no longer be allowed on Pakistan’s motorways?
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Aleem Khan’s proposed ban: Which cars will no longer be allowed on Pakistan’s motorways?
ISLAMABAD: In a bid to improve road safety and reduce accidents, Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan has suggested a ban on vehicles older than 20 years from operating on Pakistan’s motorways. Among the cars potentially impacted by the proposed ban are: Mercedes Benz E Class E200 2005 – Sedan Honda Civic EXi Prosmatec 2004 – Sedan Toyota Vitz F 1.0 2005 – Hatchback Toyota Corolla 2.0D Saloon 2005 – Sedan Suzuki Baleno JXR 2…
Vehicles Older than 20 Years will No Longer be Allowed to Use Motorways
In a major step to make roads safer, Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan has announced that vehicles older than 20 years will no longer be allowed on Pakistan’s motorways. The decision came during his visit to the National Highways and Motorway Police Headquarters, where he closely reviewed current systems. He expressed serious concern about the growing number of accidents happening on the motorways and stressed the urgent need …
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