In a first for Lahore, a dedicated biker lane has been introduced on both sides of the Ferozepur Road, from the Canal to Lahore Bridge.
This eco-friendly initiative aims to enhance road safety and streamline traffic, separating motorcyclists from the main highway using colourful dividers.
The project, spearheaded by the Lahore Development Authority (LDA), is part of a broader vision to align Lahore with developed global cities. According to LDA Director General Tahir Farooq, the biker lane is expected to significantly reduce traffic accidents while promoting safer commuting options for motorcyclists.
Bikers’ lane on Ferozpur Road Lahore. All other main roads in all districts will also have separate bikers’ lane to prevent accidents and ensure smooth flow of traffic Insha’Allah. pic.twitter.com/JEfVK3bgrU
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) January 14, 2025
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced the initiative on her official X account, stating, "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."
Mixed reactions
While the initiative has been lauded for its intent, it has also drawn criticism for poor planning. Many citizens have pointed out practical challenges arising from the project.
- The absence of alternative solutions for bus stops has caused buses to obstruct the flow of traffic while picking up passengers.
- The new biker lane could potentially hinder rainwater drainage on the main highway, raising concerns about waterlogging during monsoon seasons.
- Petrol pumps, shops, and banks along the road may face operational challenges due to restricted access caused by the lane.
Public feedback has been a mix of optimism and apprehension. While many agree that the plan is a step toward modernization, they believe it needs to be refined to address these issues effectively.
Local stakeholders have urged the authorities to reevaluate the project and make necessary adjustments to minimize its adverse effects.