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What Our Readers Say: Jams on Vikas Nagar-Chhota Shimla road

THE Vikas Nagar-Chhota Shimla road is no stranger to heavy traffic jams. The area near the chowk is the worst affected. The authorities concerned should look into the matter and take steps to regulate traffic on this stretch. —Ravi, Shimla...
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THE Vikas Nagar-Chhota Shimla road is no stranger to heavy traffic jams. The area near the chowk is the worst affected. The authorities concerned should look into the matter and take steps to regulate traffic on this stretch. —Ravi, Shimla

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Stray dog menace

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THE population of stray dogs seems to be increasing by the day, and has become a headache for residents of Shimla. Pedestrians fear for their safety while passing through various paths of the town because of stray dogs. These dogs bark at and bite pedestrians, endangering people, especially the senior citizens and children. The municipal corporation should take effective steps to curb this menace. —Roshni, Shimla

Rash driving on Shimla roads

COMMUTERS can often be seen driving recklessly on the main roads of Shimla, especially during the evenings and the nights. This has become a major concern for pedestrians. Speeding drivers can put the lives of pedestrians in danger. The police are requested to keep an eye on such drivers. —Pooja, Shimla

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