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The New Year will be celebrated at the various places in Chandigarh on the eve of 31.12.2023.To ensure the safe and peaceful celebrations and keeping in view of the enthusiasm of the general public, Chandigarh Police urges all Citizensto co-operate with Police officials on duty. Law & Order and Trafficarrangements have been made.
Chandigarh Traffic Police will conduct a special drive against traffic violations in the city on the eve of New Year-2024 and strict legal action shall be taken against violators and their driving licenses may be
suspended/cancelled.
Persons found consuming liquor at public places, creating nuisance on public roads and public places, creating noise pollution and indulging in hooliganism shall be dealt with strictly as per law. Special Drunken Driving Nakas will also be set up at various places & surprise checks will be conducted.
Chandigarh Police shall be regulating traffic and assisting the general public for maintenance of peace and order. Inconvenience caused to the general public on account of these restrictions is regretted.
On the eve of New Year Celebration, following road stretches will be “Restricted Vehicle Zone” from 10:00 PM (31-12-2023) to 2:00 AM (01-01- 2024) for smooth movement of traffic:-
Inner Mkt road of Sector 7. Inner Mkt road of Sector 8 , Inner Mkt road of Sector 9, Inner Mkt road of Sector 10 (small chowk upto end of market Sector 10), Inner roads of Sector 17, Inner roads of Sector 22, Road in front of Museum & Art Gallery, Sector 10, From Aroma Light Point to Small Chowk near Dispensary, Roads Leading to Elante Mall Residents of these surrounding areas/road stretches are hereby advised to carry an identity proof (mentioning therein residence address) for accessing these roads during restriction period so that no inconvenience to them.
Further, traffic will be regulated in One-Way System around, Elante Mall , Industrial Area Phase 1. The general public is also advised to park their vehicles in earmarked parking space only and they are further advised not to park vehicles on footpaths/cycle tracks and main roads to avoid unnecessary traffic congestion.