Pakistan introduces automatic green signals for ambulances

Islamabad: Pakistan is introducing a smart traffic management system that will automatically turn traffic signals green for approaching ambulances. The initiative aims to reduce delays faced by emergency vehicles on congested roads and help patients receive medical assistance more quickly. Officials say the technology will improve emergency response times, enhance road safety, and strengthen the efficiency of urban transport networks. The project also reflects the growing adoption of smart-city solutions and intelligent traffic systems across Pakistan. As cities continue to expand and traffic volumes increase, such technology could become a critical part of urban infrastructure planning and public service delivery. Could this initiative pave the way for broader smart mobility solutions nationwide?

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