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    Panic Buttons Installed in Lahore’s Public Transport and Ride Services

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development aimed at improving commuter safety, panic buttons have been installed across various modes of public transportation in Lahore. This initiative covers public transport vehicles, rickshaws, and online cab services, providing passengers with a direct means to alert authorities in emergencies. The move comes as part of broader efforts to address security challenges faced by daily travelers in the city. By integrating this technology, officials hope to reduce incidents of harassment and crime on the roads.

    Historically, public transport in Lahore has faced criticism over safety issues, especially for women and vulnerable passengers. The introduction of panic buttons is expected to act as a deterrent against potential offenders and offer immediate assistance when needed. This system connects directly to law enforcement agencies, enabling swift response times. Moreover, it aligns with global trends where technology is leveraged to enhance urban mobility safety.

    Meanwhile, the implementation of panic buttons also reflects growing public demand for safer travel options amid increasing urbanization and traffic congestion. Authorities are optimistic that this step will foster greater confidence among commuters, encouraging more people to use public and shared transport. Notably, this initiative could serve as a model for other cities in Pakistan facing similar security concerns in their transportation networks. Continuous monitoring and public awareness campaigns will be crucial to maximize the effectiveness of this safety measure.

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