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Ahead of Amarnath Yatra Traffic police city Jammu launches drive against wrongly parked vehicles

Posted on Jun 23, 2022 | Author RK News
Jammu, June22: Ahead of Amarnath ji Yatra, Traffic police city Jammu launches special drive to free the roads from wrongly parked vehicles in north city Jammu under directions from Sh Vivek Gupta IPS, DIG traffic Jammu range and Dr Koshal Sharma JKPS, SSP traffic police city Jammu.
The team comprised of Ms Farah Nishat DySP traffic city north along with DTI Bus stand InsprCharanjeet Singh, DTI Residency roadInspr Rakesh Kumar, SO Ghandarv Chand and other traffic police officials.
Wrong parking Notice challans/ stickers were pasted on wrongly parked vehicles causing obstruction to free flow of traffic at Residency road, Indira chowk, BC road, JP chowk etc.
 
Moreover, members of business community and people residing were requested to park their vehicles at specified parking slots and don't cause obstruction to free flow of traffic on busy roads, which can results inconvenience to tourists/pilgrims and people living in the adjoining areas.
Today along with challaning, public was also made aware about the consequences of wrong parking ahead of annually Amarnath ji yatra.
Shopkeepers and people living in nearby localities were happy about this drive & thanked traffic Police and administration for carrying such drives.
 

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