Rawalpindi: The Rawalpindi Traffic Police has issued a comprehensive traffic plan for the first cricket test between Pakistan and Bangladesh to be played at Pindi Cricket Stadium from August 21.
However, the traffic plan will be followed from August 18 to 25 to facilitate traffic plying with Rawalpindi city and between twin cities.
According to the traffic plan approved by Chief Traffic Officer Beenish Fatima, a total of 367 officers and wardens of Rawalpindi Traffic Police will perform their duties. They include eight DSPs and circles incharges, 40 inspectors and sector incharges and 318 traffic wardens.
According to the plan, there will be car parking facilities at five different locations from shuttle service of coasters will be take spectators to Pindi stadium.
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