Flyover Project Begins in Islamabad to Tackle Traffic
Islamabad is set to get relief from its daily traffic woes. On Friday, September 12, 2025, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will lay the foundation stone for the T-Chowk flyover project at the Islamabad Expressway and Rawalpindi/Rawat GT Road junction. The move aims to address the heavy flow of nearly 100,000 vehicles passing through this key entry point each day.
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Project Highlights and Benefits
The new flyover will support over 41,500 vehicles daily, reducing congestion significantly. Its modern design focuses on improving travel for residents. Key features include:
- Reduced traffic pressure on the route.
- Shorter travel times for commuters.
A 3D model of the project showcases its innovative structure, promising a smoother experience.

Background and Context
The T-Chowk area handles a massive daily load, causing long delays. This project aligns with efforts to upgrade Islamabad’s infrastructure. The government has prioritized such developments to meet growing traffic needs.
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Official Launch
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will oversee the ceremony. “This flyover will make travel easier for our citizens,” he said during a recent briefing. Local officials expect construction to begin soon after the event.
Looking Ahead
The flyover is set to transform the Rawat entry route into a modern corridor. Completion will depend on construction progress, with benefits expected within the next year. Residents can look forward to less congestion soon.
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