Various Sections Of Motorway Closed Due To Fog
Sumaira FH Published December 15, 2017 | 09:50 AM
Due to dense fog, Motorway M-2 Islamabad is closed for all kind of heavy traffic on Friday morning
ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Dec, 2017 ) :Due to dense fog, Motorway M-2 Islamabad is closed for all kind of heavy traffic on Friday morning. The spokesman of Motorway Police informed that Motorway M-2 from Kot Moman to Lahore and from Kot Moman to Faisalabad while Motorway M-4 from Gojra to Khanewal closed for all kind of traffic, Radio Pakistan reported.
The zero visibility has been reported from Kharian to Kala Shah Kaku and from Sadhoke to Khori. Lahore to Bahawalpur the visibility on highway is 100 meter due to heavy fog. In Sindh, the visibility on highway is 40 to 60 meters at Tehri. The commuters have been advised to use fog lights during fog and contact at helpline 130 for any query about fog on motorways and highways.
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