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Traffic snarl at Pinjore irks tourists

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Girish Sharma

Posted: Jan 02, 2008 at 0000 hrs IST

Parwanoo, January 1 Traffic chaos at Pinjore proved to be a damp squib for all those tourists coming back from Shimla after enjoying New Year’s. There were people from various parts of Haryana, Punjab and Delhi and they were stuck for more than an hour in the traffic that ensued.

Dipti Arora, a resident of Delhi, told Newsline she had a very bad time at Pinjore as she was hoping to reach Chandigarh soon, which was not possible now.

Vehicles filed in a line more than a kilometre long, up to the railway crossing in Kalka from Shimla side and beyond HMT gate from the Chandigarh side.

A permanent solution to traffic chaos at Pinjore would be to make a separate road from Surajpur to Baddi which is still pending in the files. Even if heavy vehicles are diverted from Surajpur to Baddi, this problem can be solved to a large extent.

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