Murree witnessed its first snowfall of the winter season on Monday, transforming the hill station into a snowy paradise. Temperatures dipped to minus one degree Celsius, attracting a surge of tourists eager to experience the winter magic.
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To manage the influx of visitors, the City Traffic Police have implemented measures to ensure smooth traffic flow. Chief Traffic Officer Mughees Ahmad Hashmi announced that 200 traffic wardens have been deployed across key locations.
To ease congestion, several major roads, including View Fourth Road, Bank Road, and Hall Road, will temporarily operate as one-way routes. Additionally, areas such as Habib Bank, GPO Chowk, and Kuldana Road have been designated as no-parking zones to prevent bottlenecks.
Authorities have urged visitors to cooperate by adhering to traffic rules and using designated parking spaces. These steps aim to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for both locals and tourists.
The snowfall has enhanced Murree’s appeal as a winter destination, offering picturesque views and a festive atmosphere. With these traffic measures in place, visitors can explore the scenic beauty without the usual hassles of overcrowding and gridlocks.
Murree remains a top choice for winter enthusiasts, and its first snowfall has set the tone for an exciting season ahead.