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What our readers say: Trucks parked along roadside a hazard

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WHEN entering Gurugram from any direction, one can spot numerous trucks dangerously parked along the roadside, occupying significant road space and posing a serious hazard to vehicles approaching from behind. The traffic police should issue challans to such vehicles and ensure that they remain in their designated lanes, leaving other lanes clear for cars and two-wheelers. —Ramesh Gupta, Gurugram

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Malfunctioning traffic timers cause jams at key city crossings

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THE red light timers at several city key crossings are malfunctioning, showing very short green signal durations. At some locations, the timers allow only five or six vehicles to pass, leading to traffic jams. Traffic authorities need to review and address these problems.

—Gurmeet Singh Deol, Faridabad

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