Kainat Azhar Khan has been officially appointed as the Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) of Islamabad, taking charge of the capital’s traffic regulation and enforcement. This role involves overseeing traffic flow, ensuring road safety, and implementing policies to reduce congestion in the rapidly growing city. The appointment comes at a time when Islamabad faces increasing vehicular challenges due to urban expansion and rising population density.
In a significant development for the city’s traffic administration, Khan’s leadership is expected to bring strategic improvements in traffic management, including better coordination among enforcement agencies and the introduction of modern traffic control technologies. Islamabad’s traffic system has long struggled with issues such as peak-hour congestion and road discipline, making the CTO’s role critical for enhancing commuter experience and safety.
Meanwhile, the appointment highlights the government’s focus on strengthening urban infrastructure and public safety mechanisms. Effective traffic management in Islamabad not only improves daily commutes but also contributes to reducing pollution and accident rates. Kainat Azhar Khan’s tenure as CTO will be closely watched by residents and policymakers alike, as the capital city aims to set higher standards in traffic governance.