Commuters voice concerns over overcrowding in public transport.

ISLAMABAD -- Commuters of twin cities have demanded authorities concerned to take strict action against overloading in public transport and increase night surveillance to resolve this issue.

Talking to reporter here on Tuesday, a commuter Usama Tariq pointed out that the problem of overcrowding was particularly acute on weekends, public holidays and at night, when public transport options are limited and people often have no choice but to take overcrowded vehicles.

Another traveller Jibran Javed criticized the lack of public awareness about the issue, noting that many people were unaware of the risks posed by overcrowded vehicles.

He said that an intensive effort to raise awareness among the public about the importance of following the rules was essential.

When contacted with the National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP), an official highlighted that while the Regional Transport Authority (RTA) was primarily responsible for regulating the allowed capacity of public transport vehicles, the NHMP was also taking measures to enforce the regulations.

He said that NHMP has been imposing fines on transporters who violate the allowed capacity and NHMP has also been...

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