Entry rules changed for goods carriers to stop snarls

GURUGRAM: The Gurgaon management has made up our minds to tweak time restrictions on plying of industrial excellent cars on the city's roads to smoothen waft of visitors all through peak hours.
An order issued by way of MCG commissioner V Umashankar, has indexed 3 classes and 3 sub-categories of roads the place the new time restrictions will likely be imposed after recommendations by way of the city police, who expressed the need to "prohibit, regulate and restrict" the movement of visitors inside the municipal limits of the city.

Most of the city roads will now have business cars plying on them between 9pm and 7am as towards the earlier window between eight:30pm and 7am for internal roads and 10:30pm and 7am for highways.

Certain exceptions can, however, be made if carried out to the management smartly prematurely, and then a panel will take a decision and a decal provided.


According to the new laws, no business automobile will likely be allowed on city roads between 7am and 11am. The stretch between Mor Chowk and Rajeev Chowk, which houses the places of work of senior bureaucrats and politicians, will likely be out of bounds of industrial cars through the day. Another stretch, between Masjid Chowk and Post-Office, which has the busy Sadar Bazar, will permit business cars simplest between 9pm and 7am.


Seven road stretches, including six in the old city and one in the east, will simplest permit simplest LGV (Light Goods Vehicles) between 11am-4pm. These include those between 32nd Milestone and Old DLF point, Jail Chowk and Kabir Bhawan and Maharaja Agrasen and Transport Nagar. Forty-four stretches have been earmarked for medium and lightweight cars in the afternoon (11am to 4pm). These include Sirhaul Toll to Bilaspur Chowk, overlaying Iffco, Rajiv Chowk and Kherki Dhaula on the Delhi-Jaipur parkway. There are 16 roads on which heavy items cars could be allowed from 11am to 4pm, including the stretches between Kataria Chowk and Red 22-23 crimson mild, Huda City Centre and Sunset Boulevard on the Golf Course road crossing and Silver Okas and Bandhwari border.


"We had sent the recommendations keeping in mind the width of the road and traffic congestion," stated ACP (visitors) Hira Singh.


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