As a lifelong resident of Karachi, I am intimately familiar with the challenges and frustrations posed by its congested roads. Each morning, my commute to work becomes a daunting odyssey through endless lines of vehicles, transforming what should be a brief journey into a protracted ordeal. The stress and anxiety induced by navigating Karachi’s gridlocked streets take a toll on one’s mental and physical well-being, compounded by the financial burden of fuel costs and lost productivity.
Beyond the personal sphere, Karachi’s traffic woes have far-reaching implications for economic productivity, emergency response times, and environmental health. Urgent action is needed to address this pervasive issue and alleviate the burden it places on residents.
Raima Khan
Karachi
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