Tourists who are upset by terrible jam in the tourist season gathered the abundance of tourists in Mussage; 4.5 hours to visit 35 km – Dehradun Mussaoorie Traffic Jam

Tourists are upset due to serious jam on Dehradun-Masuri Road. It takes four and a half hours to cover a distance of 35 km. Police administration efforts fail. Due to the heat in the plains, the crowds increased tourists in mussel ear, which made the jam situation even more serious. Passengers are experiencing further problems due to lack of buses. Ankur Aggarwal, Jagran, Dehradun: If your travel is only 35 km and it takes about four and a half hours to decide it out of the vehicle, your annoyance is justified. Nowadays, something similar is visible on the dehradun-Mussorie route. Mussage is 35 km from Dehradun, but it takes about four and a half hours to reach Mussaar of Doon. The tourists get upset all day due to traffic jams and all the efforts of the police application fail. The demands of the shuttle service made by the district administration during the tourism season appear to be completely air. In such a situation, if you go to Mussorie, then consider it sure to get stuck in a jam. To prevent the scorching heat from falling into the plains, the Queen of the mountains flooded in Mussaors these days. Vehicles that go from top to Yamunotri of Chardham Yatra also go through Mussaors. As a result, there was daily traffic jam in Mussage. On Monday, there was a two to three kilometer jam on both sides of kinkrag. Tourists held in jam in various places on the Doon-Mussory road. It took two to two and a half hours to put two km from Mussaors two km ahead of Mussorie and two km from Mussorie Library Chowk. The tourists trapped in the jam kept annoying, but the police application could not open the jam. The situation is that the administration is unable to take any steps regarding mob management. Traffic jams from Dehradun to Mussorie, Camptti Road and Dhanaulti Road, which are seen in 35 km travel, stuck. Due to the crowd of tourists, there are up to 100 percent discussion in the majority of hotels in Mussage. Since the hotel was full, many tourists did not find rooms, so many tourists had to return and return. Even while returning, the tourists had to get stuck in the jam. Due to a lack of proper arrangements by the police application, the tourists’ entire vote came to Mussorie due to the day-long jam. Dhanaulti, Camptti Marg, who also goes to the Jam Campty Fall, was also completely caught on Monday. In fact, a large number of tourists went to Baths to Campty Fall, while the vehicles of dedicated to Yamunotri were also on this route. In such a situation, it took one and a half to two hours to get from here. In addition, traffic jams were trapped due to crowds of tourists in areas such as Dhanaulti, Buranshkhanda, Kanatal, etc. Most hotels and guest houses were also full of tourists. Due to the crowd, there was a jam situation in the company Garden, Bhatfal, Gunhil, Musselie Lake, Lalatibba-Four Shops Samme Mall Road. The four km long jam on Haridwar Road in the city is also in a bad form of Haridwar Road in Doon City. Due to the construction of the highway, Haridwar vehicles come to Yogiwala, but it takes one to one and a half hours to run four km from Jogiwala to Rispana Bridge and Ajabpur Flyover. There is a large population of the city as well as the traffic pressure of the highway (between Saharanpur and Haridwar), so Ajabpur is trapped from Flyover to Mohkampur. Vehicles coming from the airport held Haridwar and Rishikesh in the direction of Doon in a jam. That was the situation until the night. The same situation remained from Doon to Rispana Bridge and Jaigiwala. This distance is covered on normal days within ten minutes. Mussory bushes fell again, the passengers who came to Mussage to avoid being upset heat Monday for hours for the buses of the Transport Corporation. Passengers are disturbed in the burning sun and the summer due to a lack of buses at the mountainous bus station at Doon’s Railway Station. The management of the corporation claimed that they increased buses after the resentment on Sunday, but the claims came into the air. At the same time, the buses sent to Mussory were stuck in the jam. For which passengers had to wait four to five hours for muscular buses. Let us know that 30 buses of mountainous depots work daily on Mussorie Trail. Of these, 25 buses go to Dehradun Mussorie, while the remaining buses go to Mussorie to other storage. Tourists from Saharanpur, Haryana and Punjab, including Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Meerut, are now going to Musselie due to the heat. On Sunday, a large number of tourists reached doon, but had to wait hours due to buses. The same situation was seen on Monday.

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