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Traffic etiquette

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SOME people need to be taught the basic rules of traffic. Even when there is a huge queue of vehicles lined up ahead of them, instead of lining up behind the queue, some people drive past and make the situation even worse. Unfortunately, people waiting patiently for the jam to open up have to accommodate these 'offenders' ahead of them. The traffic police should challan such offenders heavily. — Rakesh Sood, Shimla

Highway cries for attention

THE National Highway near Kangra town is in a bad shape. It has been damaged and has potholes since the last monsoon. The National Highways Department has not repaired it since then. Even the patchwork on the road has not been done. Commuters travelling in the night have their vehicles damaged due to the potholes. The department should immediately repair the road near Kangra town. — Balbir Singh, Kangra

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