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Traffic jams in peak evening hours at Sanat Nagar junction pester commuters

07:20 AM Oct 28, 2023 IST | Auqib Salam
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Srinagar: Commuters have expressed resentment against traffic jams at Sanat Nagar junction in peak evening hours.

Commuters said the gridlocks hinder smooth traffic flow from the city centre towards Rangreth and Bypass road. They said the Airport road and other areas also have a high flow of traffic, and the junction has become a major bottleneck in the area.

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“Construction works at Sanat Nagar crossing also contribute to traffic mess. During peak hours from 5 pm to 9 pm, it is a nightmare for commuters. Absence of traffic cops also hinders smooth flow of traffic,” said Ishfaq Ahmad, a commuter.

The commuters said that the issue has become a bottleneck along the Bypass road and is also hindering the traffic flow from Pantha Chowk moving towards north Kashmir and the city Centre.

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“It is an important traffic junction that connects various areas. The effect of the junction is hampering the overall traffic flow in the area,” said another commuter.

The commuters said that the traffic diversion at the junction, coupled with the construction work, has made the point a major gridlock. They said the movement of essential services like ambulances of major hospitals along the bypass is also getting hindered.

“These issues are also adding risk and can end up endangering lives of patients who are carried in the ambulances. Office goers and students who are commuting towards home in the evening are facing hardship due to the issue,” said Iqbal Ahmad, another commuter.

The commuters also appealed to authorities for better traffic management in the city centre and other areas during peak hours.

SSP Traffic (City) Muzaffar Ahmad Shah said that they will press more cops at the junction to regulate traffic.

“The ongoing work across these spots is indeed hindering traffic. I will ensure to press more men during peak hours so that commuters will not have issues there,” Shah said.

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