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Employee pick-up, drop-off traffic chokes Cyberabad IT corridor; police survey hotspots, plan notices to companies

Employee pick-up, drop-off traffic chokes Cyberabad IT corridor; police survey hotspots, plan notices to companies
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Police in Cyberabad are conducting inspections to address severe traffic congestion caused by employee transport vehicles and illegal roadside parking near IT campuses. Authorities plan to issue notices to companies that fail to utilize internal infrastructure to manage vehicle flow.

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Effective traffic management in major IT hubs is critical for urban productivity and the daily quality of life for hundreds of thousands of commuters.

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Traffic congestion outside Cyberabad’s IT campuses has come under sharp focus, with the police launching a two-pronged exercise to tackle bottlenecks caused by employee pick-ups and drop-offs, as well as rampant roadside parking by cabs and private vehicles on key arterial stretches.

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