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Sindh bans use of LPG in public transport

byCT Report
30/09/2020
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KARACHI: The Sindh government has banned the use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as fuel in all public service vehicles (PSVs) and asked the police to start a crackdown against passenger vans using gas cylinders.

According to details, the Sindh transport department banned the use of LPG cylinders in public transport and has informed IG police, all commissioners, deputy commissioners, traffic police and SSPs about the decision. The government warned that strict action will be taken against vehicles not abiding by the instructions issued by the transport department.

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The move comes after the deadly accident occurred at the M9 motorway that claimed at least 18 lives after the van caught fire due to cylinders. On Saturday, the ill-fated passenger van, carrying 22 passengers, coming to Karachi from Hyderabad had overturned near the cement factory at the motorway and caught fire.

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