Traffic across Pakistan’s major cities has returned to normal after a religio-political party called off its protest late Monday night. The announcement brought relief to thousands of commuters who had been facing delays and diversions for several days.
According to updates from the Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) and Rawalpindi Traffic Police, all major entry and exit routes in the Twin Cities have now been cleared, with smooth traffic flow reported on most main arteries.
Twin Cities See Full Restoration of Traffic Flow
Commuters in Islamabad and Rawalpindi are now experiencing normal traffic movement across major routes, including:
- GT Road (Rawalpindi to Gujranwala): Open for all traffic
- 26 Number Chowk: Open
- Srinagar Highway: Open
- Islamabad Expressway: Traffic flowing normally
Public transport has also resumed operations. The Orange Line Metro Bus, Green Line Metro Bus, and Red Line Metro Bus (Islamabad–Rawalpindi) are all fully operational, restoring vital commuting links across the region.
Traffic authorities have advised citizens to stay updated through official traffic channels and avoid unnecessary travel during rush hours, as moderate congestion may still occur in some areas during peak times.
All Motorways Reopen with Normal Vehicle Movement
The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) confirmed that all major motorways are now open and clear for traffic:
- M1: Peshawar to Islamabad
- M2: Islamabad to Lahore
- M3: Lahore to Abdul Hakeem
- M4: Faisalabad to Multan
No diversions, closures, or restrictions are currently in place, and heavy vehicles are also allowed to move freely across the network.
Traffic in Lahore Also Back to Normal
In Lahore, traffic flow has fully stabilized following the protest’s conclusion. The GT Road from Gujranwala to Rawalpindi and all major city routes are open, with smooth vehicle movement reported.
Local authorities continue to monitor key intersections and entry points to ensure stability and prevent any sudden congestion.
Authorities Maintain Vigilance to Ensure Smooth Flow
As daily life resumes its routine, commuters have expressed relief and appreciation for the quick response by traffic and motorway officials. Law enforcement agencies remain on alert to maintain order and keep all routes open in case of renewed activity.
With normal traffic restored and public transport services operational, urban mobility across Pakistan’s key cities has largely returned to stability — marking a welcome return to normalcy after days of disruption.

