• Traffic diversions during Amit Shah's visit to Guwahati on May 8,9 and 10

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    Traffic diversions during Amit Shah's visit to Guwahati on May 8,9 and 10

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";background:#F8F9FA">Digital Desk: The
    Police Issue Traffic Regulations Ahead of the Visit of Amit Shah The state
    police have made it illegal for commercial goods-carrying vehicles with four
    wheels or more to travel on NH-27 and NH-17.



    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";background:#F8F9FA"> Following
    Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to Guwahati, the Deputy Commissioner of
    Police, Traffic, has ordered some traffic restrictions in the city between the
    8th and 10th of May to ensure smooth traffic management. According to an
    official declaration issued in this regard, commercial goods-carrying vehicles
    with four wheels or more are prohibited from travelling on NH-27 and NH-17.
    "From 4 AM to 9 PM on 09-05-2022 and from 4 AM to 10 PM on 10-05-2022, no
    commercial goods carrying vehicles of 4 wheel and above shall be allowed to
    drive on NH-27 and NH-17 lying within Guwahati City," the statement added.



    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";background:#F8F9FA">"From 4 PM
    to 9 PM on 09-05-2022, no commercial goods carrying vehicles (small, medium, or
    heavy) shall ply on DG Road, AT Road, MG Road
    KLB background:#F8F9FA">Road, Taybulla Road, GNB Road, B. Baruah Road, and G.S
    Road," the statement read. Furthermore, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
    10-05-2022, no commercial goods-carrying vehicles (small, medium, or heavy)
    shall be permitted to operate on B. Baruah Road, B.K. Kakoty Road, or GNB Road.



    On
    May 10, 2022, restrictions for such vehicles will be imposed on G.S. Road and
    Panjabari Road from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. "From 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. on 10-05.
    2022, no commercial goods carrying vehicles (small, medium, or heavy) shall ply
    on G.S. road and Panjabari Road," the statement continued. Also RSTC
    employees who have been laid off have appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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