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Traffic Police Officer Switched to Bicycle Amid Rising Fuel Costs

April 8, 2026
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Traffic Police Officer Switched to Bicycle Amid Rising Fuel Costs
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A traffic police officer in Karachi has recently switched from using a motorbike to a bicycle for his daily commute. Tasked with managing some of the city’s busiest roads, he explained that the rising petrol prices have made it increasingly difficult to afford motorbike travel. The decision reflects the practical challenges faced by many residents who rely on personal vehicles in the city but are struggling with the burden of higher fuel costs.

By choosing a bicycle, the officer has found a more affordable and sustainable way to navigate Karachi’s congested streets. The move also underscores a growing awareness of alternative commuting options as people adjust their routines in response to economic pressures. His shift from motorbike to bicycle not only addresses financial concerns but also promotes a healthier and more environmentally conscious lifestyle.

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