As part of heightened security measures for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, authorities have restricted the entry of heavy traffic into Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The ban will be enforced on February 24, 25, and 27, from 7:30 AM to 1:30 AM, to ensure smooth traffic flow and enhanced security.
Restricted Entry Points & Alternative Routes
According to the National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP), heavy vehicles will be halted at several checkpoints outside the twin cities, including:
- Margalla
- Taxila
- Burhan Interchange
- Chakri Interchange
- Mandra Toll Plaza
- Satra Meel Toll Plaza
To minimize inconvenience, alternative routes have been arranged, though traffic congestion is anticipated, especially on Srinagar Highway and Expressway due to VIP movements. Commuters are urged to plan their journeys accordingly and cooperate with authorities.
Traffic Management & Public Assistance
Over 351 traffic officers have been deployed to manage roadblocks and diversions efficiently. Citizens can stay updated through:
- Traffic Helpline: Dial 1915
- FM Radio: Tune in to 92.4 FM for real-time traffic updates
- Social Media: Follow official channels for live alerts
Advanced Security Measures in Place
In addition to traffic control, Islamabad Police have ramped up surveillance with cutting-edge technology, including:
- 900 high-tech security cameras
- Drone monitoring for real-time aerial surveillance
- Body-worn cameras on law enforcement personnel
- Vehicle tracking systems for enhanced monitoring
- Smart vehicles and virtual patrolling on key routes
These measures aim to ensure public safety while facilitating a seamless experience for visitors and residents during the Champions Trophy 2025.
Commuters are advised to follow official traffic guidelines and plan their travel to avoid unnecessary delays.

