Traffic Police Initiate Measures to Ease Congestion at Jharsa Chowk and Gurudwara Road in Gurugram
Traffic police to decongest Jharsa Chowk, Gurudwara Road
Hindustan Times
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In Gurugram, India, traffic police are taking steps to alleviate congestion at Jharsa Chowk and Gurudwara Road by removing illegal roadside encroachments and enhancing traffic enforcement. The initiative aims to address traffic jams that last 15-20 minutes during peak hours in industrial areas.
- 01Traffic police are targeting illegal encroachments to ease congestion.
- 02A special campaign against unauthorized parking will be launched.
- 03One-way corridors may be introduced in business areas to regulate traffic.
- 04Traffic jams of 15-20 minutes have been reported during peak hours.
- 05The initiative follows concerns raised by local businesses and residents.
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In Gurugram, Haryana, India, traffic police are implementing measures to decongest Jharsa Chowk and Gurudwara Road, which have been plagued by traffic jams lasting 15-20 minutes during peak hours. Following a meeting with the Gurugram Industrial Association, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Dr. Rajesh Mohan announced plans to remove illegal encroachments by unauthorized vendors and shops along the roads. Increased enforcement in industrial areas will be part of the strategy to improve traffic flow. Additionally, the police may convert selected stretches into one-way corridors to facilitate better vehicular movement and pedestrian safety. Concerns from residents and local businesses about street vendors and unauthorized parking have prompted the police to launch a special campaign against these issues, aiming to enhance the overall traffic situation in the area.
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These measures are expected to significantly reduce traffic congestion, improving daily commutes for local residents and businesses.
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