Kabul, Dec. 28 -- As evening sets in, Kabul's streets grow increasingly congested, with thousands of residents struggling to find transport home after work amid road closures, repairs and a shortage of city buses, Tolo News reported.

Bus stops across the capital become crowded as office workers and labourers wait for hours, hoping to secure a ride. Disruptions from ongoing street repairs, limited public transport, and a rising number of handcarts along roadsides have made daily commuting exhausting for many residents.

Abdul Saboor, a Kabul resident, highlighted the difficulties faced by commuters. "People are facing serious transportation problems. In the evenings, it's very crowded and there are too few vehicles. People wait for hours,...