Peshawar Ring Road missing link completed after long delay

Peshawar: The long-awaited missing link of Peshawar’s Ring Road has been completed at a cost of Rs2 billion, marking a major milestone in the city’s infrastructure development. The project connects key routes and is expected to significantly reduce traffic congestion in surrounding areas. Officials state that improved connectivity will enhance urban mobility and support economic activity across the region. This development under the Urban Planning & City Development Cluster highlights the importance of road infrastructure in managing urban expansion. For Lahore and Punjab stakeholders, such projects demonstrate how improved road networks can boost real estate value and regional growth. Will this completion solve traffic issues in Peshawar? How will it impact daily commuting?

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