Mumbai bans movement of heavy vehicles during peak hours

Vehicles providing essential service like vegetables, milk, ambulance, police department, fire department, government semi-government vehicles and all buses transporting passengers will be exempted from the ban.

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Mumbai bans movement of heavy vehicles during peak hours

In a bid to tackle to ever-increasing traffic snarls, the Mumbai Traffic Police has banned the movement of heavy vehicles in the city during peak hours, i.e., 7 am to 11 am and 5 pm to 9 pm.

The ban will be imposed on all heavy vehicles except those providing essential service like vegetables, milk, ambulance, police department, fire department, government semi-government vehicles and all buses transporting passengers.

“Increase in the number of vehicles plying on the road, ongoing repairs/ other works on road, ongoing metro/ monorail projects and electricity/ telephone line works in Brihan Mumbai and plying of heavy vehicles transporting goods which occupy large amount of space cause obstruction to traffic and inconvenience to the public during peak hours,” explaind the Mumbai Traffic Police’s official statement.

Sanjay Mohite, IPS, additional commissioner of police (Traffic), Brihan Mumbai, said in an official statement: “For the purpose of smooth movement of traffic and better traffic management in Mumbai, from 7 am to 11 am and 5 pm to 9 pm, all heavy vehicles except heavy vehicles providing essential service like vegetables, milk, ambulance, police department, fire department, government semi-government vehicles and all buses transporting passengers, will have restrictions for running on the roads.”

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