Authorities in Lahore are evaluating a new proposal aimed at easing congestion at Kalma Chowk, one of the city’s busiest traffic junctions. The discussion took place during a meeting of the Central Business District Punjab, where officials explored practical solutions to improve vehicle movement.
The meeting, chaired by Imran Amin, focused on addressing persistent traffic bottlenecks along Main Boulevard, a key artery connecting several commercial and residential areas. With rising traffic volumes and urban expansion, the need for efficient traffic management at Kalma Chowk has become increasingly urgent.
One of the central challenges highlighted during the session was the impact of the Lahore Metrobus operations on surrounding traffic flow. While the metro bus system plays a vital role in public transportation, its dedicated infrastructure and station activity can contribute to congestion at peak hours.
Officials reviewed multiple strategies to streamline traffic, including potential infrastructure adjustments, improved signal coordination, and better integration between public and private transport systems. The aim is to reduce delays, enhance road safety, and ensure smoother transit for daily commuters.
Kalma Chowk has long been a pressure point in Lahore’s traffic network, with heavy vehicle movement throughout the day. Any improvement plan is expected to consider both short-term relief measures and long-term urban planning solutions to accommodate future growth.
Urban planners believe that coordinated efforts between transport authorities and city planners will be key to achieving sustainable results. Enhancing traffic flow at this intersection could significantly reduce commute times and improve overall mobility across Lahore.
As discussions continue, further feasibility studies and technical evaluations are expected before final decisions are made. The initiative reflects ongoing efforts to modernize Lahore’s infrastructure and address the challenges of rapid urbanization.
