Lahore City Traffic Officer (CTO) Ahmad Mobin said the flow of traffic during Eid days would be supervised by three superintendents of police (SPs), 13 deputy superintendents of police (DSPs), 148 inspectors and 2,890 wardens deployed in the vicinity of mosques, imam bargahs and at various recreational points. As he announced the traffic plan he said 13 DSPs, 77 inspectors and 1,581 wardens would be deployed on the first day, adding that 13 DSPs, 71 inspectors and 1,309 wardens would be deployed on the second day, whereas 13 DSPs, 71 inspectors and 1,309 warden would be positioned to look over traffic issue of the city on the third day. He said Racecourse Park, the Zoo, Jinnah Park, Minare Pakistan, Jallo Park, Safari Park and other public areas would be kept under surveillance to ensure a smooth flow of traffic. The CTO requested the public park their cars only in parking zones to minimise hurdles in the flow of traffic caused by improperly parked vehicles.