Panel decides to enforce regulations to solve hours-long traffic block in Kerala’s Munnar
A traffic advisory committee in Munnar has introduced new regulations, including the removal of roadside shops and restricted parking, to combat chronic traffic congestion. These measures, effective from June 15, aim to streamline vehicle flow in the popular hill station.
Why it matters
Effective traffic management is essential for sustaining tourism-dependent economies in ecologically sensitive hill stations.
A traffic advisory committee meeting presided over by Devikulam MLA F. Raja on Thursday decided to take strict action to regulate the hours-long traffic congestion in the Munnar hill station. According to officials, the committee decided to implement new traffic regulations from June 15 to June 30.
The article provides a factual account of government committee decisions.
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