In a bid to transform Lahore’s road infrastructure, a new initiative aimed at enhancing road safety and reducing traffic congestion has been introduced—creating a dedicated biker lane along Ferozepur Road. Stretching from the Canal to Lahore Bridge, this eco-friendly project is designed to separate motorcyclists from the main highway using colorful dividers, offering a safer and more streamlined commuting experience.

Led by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA), the project is part of a larger vision to elevate Lahore’s status, aligning it with developed global cities. LDA Director General Tahir Farooq emphasized that the initiative is expected to significantly reduce traffic accidents while providing safer and more efficient commuting options for motorcyclists.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz unveiled the initiative on her official X account, declaring, “A separate lane for bikers will soon be introduced on major roads across all districts of Punjab. This measure will not only prevent accidents but also ensure smoother traffic flow.”
However, while the initiative has been praised for its ambitious vision, it has also faced criticism due to perceived planning flaws. Citizens have raised concerns over practical challenges posed by the project.
The absence of alternative solutions for bus stops has led to traffic disruptions, with buses blocking lanes while picking up passengers. Moreover, the new biker lane could potentially interfere with rainwater drainage along the highway, raising concerns about waterlogging during the monsoon season. Businesses, including petrol stations, shops, and banks along the route, may also struggle with restricted access due to the lane’s installation.
Despite mixed reactions, the project is seen as a step towards modernization, though many believe adjustments are necessary to address the issues raised. Local stakeholders have urged authorities to reevaluate the plan to mitigate its potential negative impacts.