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Dehradun Traffic Advisory: New Plan In Place For Tourists Heading To Mussoorie This Weekend

Dehradun Senior Superintendent of Police Ajai Singh said the plan includes designated routes, diversion arrangements and parking facilities to ensure smooth traffic flow and public safety.

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Dehradun Police have rolled out a detailed traffic plan and advisory for vehicles travelling to Mussoorie via Dehradun city, anticipating a surge in tourist movement during the New Year celebrations and the weekend.

Dehradun Senior Superintendent of Police Ajai Singh said the plan includes designated routes, diversion arrangements and parking facilities to ensure smooth traffic flow and public safety.

Routes for tourists heading to Mussoorie

According to the advisory, tourists travelling from Delhi, Roorkee and Saharanpur via Mohand will be routed through Mohand–Asharodi–ISBT–Shimla Bypass–Saint Jude’s Chowk–Ballupur Chowk–Garhi Cantt T-junction–Anarwala T-junction–Johri Gaon–Mussoorie Road–Kuthal Gate to Mussoorie.

Tourists arriving from Delhi via Haridwar–Rishikesh and Jogiwala have been advised to follow the Haridwar/Rishikesh–Harrawala–Mohkampur Flyover–Jogiwala–U-turn near Kailash Hospital–Culvert No. 06–Ring Road–Ladpur T-junction–Sahastradhara Crossing–IT Park–Kirshali Chowk–Sai Mandir T-junction–Mussoorie Diversion–Kuthal Gate route.

In the event of congestion within Dehradun city, an alternative route has been earmarked from Haridwar via Nepali Farm T-junction–Bhaniyawala–Airport T-junction–Thano Road–Maharana Pratap Chowk–Ladpur T-junction–Sahastradhara Crossing–IT Park–Kirshali Chowk–Sai Mandir T-junction–Mussoorie Diversion–Kuthal Gate.

Return route from Mussoorie

Vehicles returning from Mussoorie towards Delhi, Saharanpur, Roorkee, Rishikesh, Haridwar and Vikasnagar will be routed via Kuthal Gate–Old Rajpur Road–Rajpur–Sai Mandir–Kirshali Chowk–IT Park–Tapovan Bypass Road–Nalapani Chowk–Tapovan Gate–Ladpur T-junction–Culvert No. 06. From there, vehicles can proceed towards Jogiwala, Rishikesh, Haridwar or ISBT.

Parking arrangements in Mussoorie

Police have identified multiple parking locations in and around Mussoorie, including Picture Palace (70 cars), Landour Road (60 cars), Kempty Taxi Stand (250 cars and 20 buses), below Town Hall (70 cars and 100 two-wheelers), King Craig (216 cars), hotels in Mussoorie (1,800 cars), Company Garden Road (30 cars), Masonic Lodge/Picture Palace Taxi Stand (15 cars), Vikas Hotel parking in Kulri (20 cars) and roadside parking at Gajji Band (500 cars).

Under Plan A, traffic towards Mussoorie will operate normally from King Craig towards Library and Picture Palace. Plan B will be implemented once 70% of the available parking capacity in Mussoorie is utilised, under which tourist vehicles will be parked at King Craig and visitors ferried to their destinations through local taxis or shuttle services. If parking at King Craig is fully utilised, Plan C will come into effect, with tourists transported from Gajji Band via local taxis.

Traffic management within Dehradun city

Police said that if congestion occurs near Pacific Mall or on Rajpur Road, traffic from Mussoorie towards Ghanta Ghar will be diverted from the Sai Mandir T-junction towards IT Park.

Traffic coming from the CSD T-junction near Raj Bhavan towards Dilaram Chowk will be diverted via Johri Gaon. In case of congestion at Clock Tower, diversions will be enforced from Orient Chowk, Buddha Chowk or Tehsil Chowk, depending on the situation.

Designated parking facilities in Dehradun

Designated parking facilities in Dehradun include Rangers Ground near Buddha Chowk (300 cars), Parade Ground near Tibetan Market (100 cars), Old Roadways Bus Stand near Tehsil Chowk (80 cars), Kabul House near Survey Chowk (60 cars), Kanak Chowk multilevel parking (70 cars), MDDA parking near Clock Tower (300 cars) and Rajiv Gandhi Complex near Tehsil Chowk (400 cars).

Appeal to commuters and tourists

Police have appealed to tourists and residents to follow traffic advisories, cooperate with on-duty personnel and use designated parking areas to ensure safe and hassle-free travel during the New Year period.

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