Islamabad Traffic Police Launches 'Mechanic on Wheels' Service

Web DeskMay 28, 2024 04:01 PMnational
  • Innovative service to assist motorists facing breakdowns
  • Accessible through Islamabad Traffic Police helpline 1915
  • Proactive approach towards enhancing public services and ensuring well-being
Islamabad Traffic Police Launches 'Mechanic on Wheels' ServiceImage Credits: The Nation
The Islamabad Traffic Police introduces 'Mechanic on Wheels' service to assist motorists, enhance public safety, and optimize traffic flow in the capital city.

The Islamabad Traffic Police, led by Inspector General of Police Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, is committed to improving travel ease, optimizing traffic flow, and ensuring public safety in the capital city. In line with this vision, Chief Traffic Officer Muhammad Sarfraz Virk has launched the innovative 'Mechanic on Wheels' service to assist individuals facing vehicle breakdowns in Islamabad.

This new service, which commenced on Monday, can be accessed by dialing the Islamabad Traffic Police helpline at '1915' at any time of the day or night. The initiative aims to provide timely support to motorists in distress and enhance their overall travel experience within the city.

CTO/SSP Traffic highlighted the dedication of Islamabad Traffic Police officers to fulfilling their duties with integrity and efficiency. By introducing the 'Mechanic on Wheels' service, the department seeks to address the challenges encountered by commuters and alleviate their worries during their journeys.

The introduction of the 'Mechanic on Wheels' service by the Islamabad Traffic Police signifies a proactive approach towards enhancing public services and ensuring the well-being of citizens. This initiative not only aims to improve travel convenience but also reflects the department's commitment to prioritizing public safety and support. With the 'Mechanic on Wheels' service in place, residents and visitors in Islamabad can now feel more secure and reassured while navigating the city's roads.

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