After removing illegal structures, authorities create a clear, uninterrupted emergency route, says DC District South
In a landmark move aimed at improving emergency response times, the city has activated its first-ever dedicated ambulance lane on a public road. The special corridor has been made functional on Mansfield Street in Saddar, one of Karachi’s busiest commercial hubs.
According to Deputy Commissioner District South, Javed Nabi Khoso, the ambulance lane was established following a comprehensive anti-encroachment operation in the area. He said that once illegal structures were removed, authorities were able to create a clear and uninterrupted emergency route, marking the first such designated lane for ambulances in the city’s history.
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Khoso emphasised that ensuring smooth access for emergency vehicles and safeguarding citizens’ lives remains the administration’s top priority. He added that the initiative reflects a broader plan to enhance urban mobility, especially during life-saving situations.
The deputy commissioner further announced that similar emergency lanes will be introduced on other major roads across District South to facilitate the rapid movement of ambulances and reduce delays caused by heavy traffic congestion.
The move has been widely welcomed as a significant step toward strengthening Karachi’s emergency response infrastructure, particularly in densely populated commercial zones where congestion often hinders rescue operations.

