Months of Delay Leave Rawalpindi 6th Road in Disrepair as Students and Businesses Suffer
By Staff Reporter • Apr 07, 2026
Broken Roads, Broken Routine: 6th Road Rawalpindi Delays Disrupt Daily Life
Months of Delay Leave Rawalpindi 6th Road in Disrepair as Students and Businesses Suffer
Prolonged delays in pipeline installation and development work at 6th Road have sparked frustration among residents students and business owners as the key road remains incomplete despite months of construction. The road is one of the busiest in the city and serves a large number of schools colleges universities and wedding venues making its current condition a serious issue for daily commuters.
Students are facing the most difficulties as they travel to and from their institutions through broken roads dust and heavy traffic. Many have reported delays safety concerns and discomfort due to poor road conditions.
Local businesses in nearby areas are also suffering as customer flow has dropped and access to shops has become difficult. Traders say their income is being affected as people avoid the area due to the ongoing construction.
Residents have raised concerns over administrative negligence and are questioning why such an important road project is still incomplete while other infrastructure projects especially in Islamabad are completed much faster. The situation has drawn more criticism as a federal railway minister’s residence is located on the same road yet there is no visible progress.
The public has urged authorities to immediately complete the road and develop it into a modern facility with proper infrastructure to handle heavy traffic and ensure smooth movement for everyone.
For now 6th Road remains a clear example of delayed development raising serious concerns about planning and governance in Rawalpindi.