Sir: Even though the Punjab government seems determined to develop extensive road network and public transport system, what it lacks is the sense of priority. For example, developing Jail road and Gulberg main boulevards into signal-free zones was not as important as easing the traffic flow on Multan road ahead of the motorway overhead bridge up to Hudiara drain. The Chief Minister Punjab is requested to view by standing on the motorway overhead bridge that how long it takes for buses to approach the bus stand, which is located on the opposite side of the road and how the passengers cross the main Multan road to mount the buses. The stark difference is that these passengers are poor bus travelers while the motorists on signal-free boulevards are generally rich, who do not deserve hardship faced by the commoners mounted on bus tops. Understandably, a plan exists to develop 11 km of the Multan road, from Motorway overhead bridge to Hudiara drain, into eight lanes. Is there any reality in it or not, only the Punjab government can explain. The CM Punjab is requested to alleviate the miseries the road-users daily face because of traffic jams and congestion near the bus stand and ten kilometres ahead of it down south. FAJUNE PIRZADA Lahore