Furniture market long gone, but traffic chaos returns in Chandigarh
Nearly nine months after the demolition of Chandigarh’s old furniture market, traffic congestion has returned to the Sector 53-54 dividing road. Commuters report that barricading near the junction and prolonged signal cycles are significantly slowing down traffic, despite the road’s clearance. The current traffic management measures are creating bottlenecks at a key city entry point. Nearly nine months after the demolition of Chandigarh’s old furniture market, traffic congestion has returned to the Sector 53-54 dividing road. Commuters report that barricading near the junction and prolonged signal cycles are significantly slowing down traffic, despite the road’s clearance. The current traffic management measures are creating bottlenecks at a key city entry point.
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