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The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has called upon the Sindh government to implement immediate measures to control heavy traffic in Karachi, due to the escalating number of road accidents, particularly those caused by reckless driving. The HRCP emphasized the need for stricter traffic laws, enhanced road safety infrastructure, and increased public awareness campaigns to reduce accidents and save lives.
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