Khartoum: Traffic signals at key intersections have been restored after three years, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety.
According to Sudan News Agency, the traffic signals had been non-operational for an extended period, leading to significant challenges in managing traffic congestion and ensuring road safety. The restoration project is expected to alleviate these issues and facilitate a smoother transit experience for both drivers and pedestrians.
Local authorities have prioritized the intersections with the highest traffic volumes, ensuring that the most congested areas benefit first from the newly operational signals. The initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize the city's infrastructure and enhance urban mobility.
Residents have welcomed the move, expressing hope that the functioning traffic signals will lead to fewer traffic jams and reduce the number of accidents at busy junctions. Local businesses and commuters are also optimistic about the positive impact on daily travel times and overall safety.