19 July,2015 09:02 AM IST | | Vinay Dalvi
Driving to work and back just got smoother with the Mumbai Traffic police’s ban on heavy vehicles plying in the city from 8 am to 11 am and 5 pm to 8 pm
Driving to work and back just got smoother with the Mumbai Traffic police's ban on heavy vehicles plying in the city from 8 am to 11 am and 5 pm to 8 pm. According to the Motor Vehicle Act, there is a ban on heavy vehicles plying in the city during the day, as it can endanger lives. Last week, the traffic department finally decided to implement the rule.
The department has informed its officers to detain heavy vehicles at a corner or in a parking plot during peak hours. Cops will keep a tab on Western and Eastern Express Highway, Dr B Ambedkar Road, LBS Marg, SV Road, Link Road and the Eastern Express Freeway.
"We don't want to inconvenience office goers, who get late due to traffic," said Joint Commissioner of Police, Traffic Department, Milind Bharambe. However, heavy vehicle transport bodies are not happy with the move.
According to Bal Malkit Singh, former president of All India Motor Transport Congress, the time vehicles waste when detained will affect operations and cost. "The transporter will levy a hefty fee to the consumer (the wholesaler or factory owner) who will in turn increase the rate of product," said Singh.