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Defunct traffic lights lead to chaos at busy intersections in Amritsar

Local residents say the traffic police try their best to manage the flow of vehicles, but during rush hours the situation becomes unmanageable

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Defunct traffic lights at Putlighar Chowk in Amritsar. Photo: Vishal Kumar
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Daily commuters in the city continue to face long traffic jams at some of the busiest intersections as traffic lights have remained non-functional for years. The situation is worst at Putlighar Chowk, where lights have been out of order for a long time, creating daily chaos and posing a danger to road users.

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Local residents say the traffic police try their best to manage the flow of vehicles, but during rush hours the situation becomes unmanageable. With vehicles from all directions moving at once, the risk of accidents has increased sharply.

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Similar problems exist at Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) Chowk and Valmiki Chowk, where non-functional or broken lights have added to the traffic woes. During school and college hours, jams often stretch for long time as hundreds of vehicles struggle to pass through without traffic signals.

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At Hartej Hospital Chowk, a traffic light pole that fell three months ago has still not been repaired. The broken light lies on the ground, creating an additional hazard for both pedestrians and motorists.

Residents have expressed strong resentment over the negligence of the authorities concerned. They say despite repeated complaints, no action has been taken to repair or replace the damaged lights. Many fear that the absence of traffic signals could lead to serious accidents, especially during the peak hours.

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Residents have appealed to the Municipal Corporation and the Traffic Department to immediately restore lights to ensure smooth vehicle movement. They have urged the administration to act quickly so that daily commuters, school buses and emergency vehicles do not remain stuck in long traffic jams.

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