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DIG Traffic Kashmir Cracks Down on Congestion, Conducts City-Wide Review in Srinagar

Directs strict measures for smooth flow; focus on key junctions and peak-hour management

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
13/04/2026
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DIG Traffic Kashmir Cracks Down on Congestion, Conducts City-Wide Review in Srinagar
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Srinagar, Apr 13 (JKNS): DIG Traffic Kashmir Haseeb Ul Rehman (IPS) on Monday conducted a comprehensive review of traffic management across Srinagar, issuing strict directions to streamline vehicular movement and ease congestion at major junctions.

As pwr news agency JKNS, DIG Haseeb Ul Rehman conducted an extensive tour of Srinagar city to assess the traffic situation, especially at major junctions including Jehangir Chowk, Baghat, Hyderpora, Tengpora, Qamarwari, Bemina, HMT, Shalteng, and several other key locations.

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During the visit, the DIG took stock of on-ground traffic regulation measures and interacted with officers and field staff deployed across the city. He closely reviewed congestion points and the overall movement of vehicles in high-pressure areas.

On the occasion, he issued strict directions to the SSP Traffic City Srinagar, concerned DySPs, and other officers and officials to ensure smooth public movement and minimize traffic congestion.

He emphasized the need for better coordination, efficient deployment of personnel, and proactive management to ease traffic pressure across Srinagar.

The DIG stressed that public convenience must remain a top priority and urged officers to adopt effective strategies to improve traffic flow, particularly during peak hours.

He further directed that all necessary measures be taken to enhance traffic discipline and ensure hassle-free movement for commuters across the city. (JKNS)

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