Imran Marri
The traffic in Balochistan’s borderland and industrial city is increasing constantly due to a rapid growth of population and factories. On the other hand, it’s the central point of two provinces that joins Balochistan to Sindh. According to a research, being the first industrial of the province, Hub city owns approximately 450 factories in number and each of them is consisted under one-thousand labours. But, only three or four bureaucrats are serving the whole city as sergeants. Neither there is traffic lights nor traffic police. Additionally, the people travelling from Sindh to Balochistan are supposed to suffer much disturbances by the traffic of the Hub city. It is humbly requested to the all concerns of the country to implement a quality of traffic rules including other facilities which are really required for the traffic to be provided.
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