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Himachal Unlock: Record 7,276 Vehicles Using Atal Tunnels in 24 Hours

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Manali: Record 7,276 vehicles, most of them bring tourists, using the Atal tunnel in Rohtang between Sunday 8 in the morning and Monday 8 in the morning.
The tunnel did not witness a high traffic burden since the inauguration on October 3 last year.
Starting on Sunday morning, 3,848 vehicles entered the tunnel from the southern portal in the Kullu district and 3,428 vehicles entered from the North Portal in Lahaul-Spiti Regency.
While almost 90% of vehicles belonging to tourists, the rest is local vehicles, buses and operator goods.
Tourists came to experience the tunnel, visit Lahaul Valley, Spiti Valley and those who headed for Ladakh.
Lahaul-spiti Manav Verma Police Inspector said, “Rush traffic has solved all the previous records.
The majority of vehicles entering the tunnel from both sides is tourist vehicles.
Traffic further shifts to Ladakh, Lahaul, Spitan and Valley Pang District Chamba.
To avoid congestion Traffic, we do not allow vehicles to park on highways and tourists are allowed to park in a well-appointed room.
“After watching a bad time in the middle of the pandemic, the Himachal tourism industry watched a rush very high after the appointment of RT-Test Report Requirements PCR and e-pass to enter the country.
All major highways watch traffic and unprecedented vehicles are plying in a long queue.
Because of travel restrictions and social distance norms, tourists travel with private vehicles.
Whether it’s toll, nakas, green tax barrier, long queues witnessed everywhere.
With Rohtang Pass open only for local taxis for security reasons, most tourists headed to the tunnel atal and Lahaul Valley.
6,400 vehicles have used tunnels in just 12 hours from 8am to 8 nights on Sundays.
These include 2,905 tourist vehicles, 58 trucks bound Leh, 284 lightweight vehicles Leh, 134 vehicles bound spiti, eight trucks bound valleeps Pangge, 39 pang the valley of motorized vehicles and 32 local trucks entering the tunnel from the southern portal.
and 2,940 vehicles entered the tunnel from the northern portal.
The previous 24-hour traffic note was set in March when, 5,674 vehicles had used tunnels.
On December 27, 2020, 5,400 vehicles using tunnels within a small period of almost traffic jams approaching the tunnel.
The police did not allow parking on the portal while the movement in the tunnel was being monitored by a security camera.
Warning signs have been placed outside the tunnel stating that stop the vehicle in the tunnel is a violation.
Meanwhile, tunnel management regularly monitors the level of pollution in the tunnel.
The tunnel will remain closed for maintenance for three hours from 9pm on Tuesday night.

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