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People of Dhanbad will get freedom from traffic jam

Dhanbad; On the lines of big cities, now the rule of no entry of passenger buses in peak time will be strictly implemented in Dhanbad city too. From September 3, passenger buses will be able to enter the city only after the stipulated time. The district administration has fixed new rules and routes while making changes in the traffic. Not only this, the entry of heavy and goods vehicles has been completely banned in Dhanbad city.

Deputy Commissioner Sandeep Singh shared information about the new traffic system in the urban area by tweetin. According to the new rules, there will be a ban on the operation of passenger buses from 9 am to 9 pm. At the same time, there will be a complete ban on the entry of heavy and goods vehicles. The district administration has ordered to shift the unauthorized bus stop at the railway station to the vehicle stop at Bartand. All orders will be effective from September 3.

In the new order, while approving the new route chart, it has been asked to implement it. According to the order, passenger buses will not be able to enter the city from 9 am to 9 pm. The entry of goods and heavy vehicles has been banned forever. The timing of freight movement in commercial establishments and shops located in urban areas has been fixed from 11 pm to 8 am. The order issued earlier regarding the ban on the operation of heavy vehicles from Gol Building to DRM Chowk will remain in force.

Passenger buses opening from Bartand bus stand after 9 pm will pass through Railway Station Road. But there will be no stoppage at the stand built there. Buses coming from outside can also pass through Station Road at night. There will be no ticket booking counter etc. for the passengers.

(EW correspondent)

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