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In response to rising security concerns and an increase in terrorist attacks, the Balochistan government in Pakistan has imposed a night-time travel ban on major highways, primarily affecting public transport. The ban applies to highways such as the Karachi-Quetta highway, Makran Coastal Highway, Quetta-Sukkur highway, N-50 National Highway, Quetta-Taftan highway, and Multan-Loralai highway.
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