Jaipur: heavy vehicle traffic was reported on the main artery road throughout the city on Sunday night because more than 1 candidate lakh reet began to leave for their city after the exam.
The police unit every 5 km is deployed at Sikar Road to ensure the movement of a smooth vehicle.
As soon as the exam was concluded at 5 pm, students began pouring the main roads looking for their spills back home.
Some traveled with their car personnel while others use buses and shared taxis.
Cars and buses queue on Jalan No.
14 in Sikar Road.
Traffic at Sikar Road moves with a speed of snail for about two hours after the exam is complete.
However, the movement of the vehicle is smoothly continued at night.
Near Transportation of Nagar, several buses and cars packed with students began to move through a crowded path.
In the morning, students entered the city in droves before the test because jelai was reported on the 200-ft bypass road.
Except for snacks and car huts, other shops remain closed including several shopping complexes on Sundays because of traffic on another minimal road.
Police Commissioner Rahul Prakash said the reet concluded in the city without reports of chaos or panic.
“The majority of students have arrived at the inspection center designated well before time.
Except for several places, there is no traffic incident that stops in anywhere,” he said.
At night, students and parents are seen walking towards five temporary bus stands.
The long queue of students was reported at the temporary stand at Vidhyadhar Nagar.
DCP (traffic) Shweta Dhankar said 25 aid centers were established in 20 locations to help students.
“Almost 11 routes are intended for redirects because the movement of vehicles moving is slowly prohibited,” he said.