There is good news for those who are tired of light four- and three-wheelers dis- turbing traffic on Delhi roads.
In an order issued on June 18, the Delhi Traffic Police has reg- ulated plying of the light trans- port and goods vehicles, both four- and three-wheelers, by assigning lanes to them.
If these vehicles drive out- side their designated lanes, they will be penalised, said senior officials of the Delhi Traffic Police.
According to official sources, currently there are 1,25,083 reg- istered light goods vehicle, including 55,000 three-seater rickshaws (TSR), on Delhi roads.
The order states that the light four-wheel transport vehicles will ply in the extreme left lane of the six-lane roads.
And the three-wheel light transport vehicles will be restricted to the second lane. Both the lanes are designated bus lanes.
On four-lane roads, three- wheel transport vehicles will ply on extreme left lane. The TSRs, however, can ply on all six lanes.
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with thanks : source : Hindustan Times