Traffic Restrictions from Oct 29-31 to Ease Festival Rush in Steel City

Traffic Restrictions from Oct 29-31 to Ease Festival Rush in Steel City

Key Points:

• Heavy vehicles prohibited during peak evening hours on Oct 29-30

• Complete ban on heavy vehicle movement from Oct 31 morning to Nov 1

• Long-distance buses and personal vehicles exempted from restrictions

JAMSHEDPUR – The city administration implements temporary heavy vehicle restrictions to manage festival traffic during Dhanteras and Diwali celebrations.

Heavy vehicles face entry restrictions from 3 PM to 1 AM on October 29-30.

Moreover, a complete ban takes effect from 6 AM on October 31.

Meanwhile, the restrictions continue until 6 AM on November 1.

Furthermore, long-distance buses receive special permission to operate normally.

However, cars and two-wheelers can move freely during the restricted period.

In addition, these measures aim to prevent traffic congestion during festivities.

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