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    Ramadan Office Hours Trigger Severe Traffic Jams Across Karachi’s Main Roads

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The holy month of Ramadan has brought with it a significant increase in traffic congestion throughout Karachi, largely due to the recently adjusted office hours implemented by the Sindh government. This year, the decision to synchronize the closing times of government, private, and commercial institutions has placed unprecedented pressure on the city’s already strained road network, resulting in widespread gridlock during peak hours.

    Traditionally, Karachi has managed to alleviate traffic bottlenecks during Ramadan by staggering office hours across different sectors. Government offices typically operated from 8am until 2pm, while private companies and commercial establishments maintained slightly later schedules, often closing between 3pm and 4pm. This staggered approach allowed for a more balanced dispersal of commuters throughout the day, reducing the likelihood of mass congestion on major routes.

    However, this year’s revised timings, which set office hours uniformly from 10am to 4pm, have inadvertently caused a surge of vehicles hitting the roads simultaneously as offices close. The simultaneous exodus from workplaces has overwhelmed key arteries connecting business districts, government centers, and commercial hubs, making travel a daunting challenge for daily commuters. The lack of a phased schedule means that traffic peaks sharply, with long queues and slow-moving vehicles becoming a common sight on roads that are already struggling to cope with the volume.

    Compounding these difficulties is the ongoing construction and maintenance work scattered across various parts of Karachi. Numerous road repairs and infrastructure projects have resulted in lane closures and detours, further limiting the capacity of main thoroughfares. Damaged and uneven road surfaces add to the slow pace of traffic, frustrating motorists and extending travel times considerably. These infrastructural challenges, combined with the synchronized office hours, have created a perfect storm for traffic woes during this Ramadan.

    Commuters have expressed their frustration over the situation, highlighting the need for better planning and coordination between government departments and private sector entities. Many believe that reverting to staggered office timings or implementing flexible work hours could help distribute traffic more evenly throughout the day, easing congestion and improving the overall commuting experience. Meanwhile, city planners and traffic management authorities face increasing pressure to devise effective strategies to manage the growing number of vehicles on Karachi’s roads, especially during peak periods like Ramadan.

    As the holy month progresses, it remains to be seen whether any adjustments will be made to alleviate the mounting traffic challenges. For now, residents and visitors alike must brace themselves for longer travel times and heightened patience while navigating the bustling streets of Pakistan’s largest metropolis during this period.

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