Pakistan highway police warned drivers about dangerous road conditions during current rainy weather. Officials said wet pavement makes vehicles more likely to crash. Rain creates slippery surfaces that cause cars to lose control easily. Police want motorists to take extra safety steps during storms. The advisory covers all major roads and highways across Pakistan.
Motorists should slow down their vehicles when driving on wet roads. Drivers must leave more space between their car and other vehicles. Police recommend checking that headlights work properly before starting trips. Windshield wipers should clean glass clearly for better vision. Sudden stops can cause cars to skid on slippery pavement.
Highway officials tell drivers never to use cell phones behind the wheel. Full attention must stay on controlling the vehicle safely. Mountain roads require even more careful driving during bad weather. Steep hills and curves become extremely dangerous when wet. Tourist areas see many accidents during rainy periods.
Emergency help remains available through highway police phone service. Drivers can call 130 for assistance during travel problems. Officers respond to crashes and breakdowns on major routes. The helpline operates around the clock for motorist safety. Police prioritize keeping travelers safe during severe weather events.
Motorists should slow down their vehicles when driving on wet roads. Drivers must leave more space between their car and other vehicles. Police recommend checking that headlights work properly before starting trips. Windshield wipers should clean glass clearly for better vision. Sudden stops can cause cars to skid on slippery pavement.
Highway officials tell drivers never to use cell phones behind the wheel. Full attention must stay on controlling the vehicle safely. Mountain roads require even more careful driving during bad weather. Steep hills and curves become extremely dangerous when wet. Tourist areas see many accidents during rainy periods.
Emergency help remains available through highway police phone service. Drivers can call 130 for assistance during travel problems. Officers respond to crashes and breakdowns on major routes. The helpline operates around the clock for motorist safety. Police prioritize keeping travelers safe during severe weather events.