The much-awaited F-8 underpass in Islamabad is set to open for traffic tomorrow, as announced by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The project, completed within 42 days, aims to reduce traffic congestion in the area and improve commuting for residents.
Minister Naqvi recently visited the construction sites of the F-8 Exchange Chowk and Serena Chowk interchanges to review the progress. He praised the teams for their speedy work and shared that the Serena Chowk interchange is expected to be completed in just 60 days, providing further relief to commuters.
The timely completion of the F-8 underpass demonstrates the government’s commitment to addressing traffic issues in the capital city. Once opened, it is expected to ease the flow of vehicles in one of the busiest sectors of Islamabad.
These developments are part of a larger effort to improve infrastructure and make commuting more convenient for residents and visitors.
The swift progress on the Serena Chowk interchange and other projects highlights a focused approach to modernizing Islamabad’s road network.
With the F-8 underpass ready to serve the public, the government continues to take steps toward a more efficient and well-connected city.