National Highway between Srinagar and Jammu remains open
National Highway between Srinagar and Jammu remains open
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On Friday, March 22, the Dalwass near the Chenani-Nashri tunnel was still slippery due to light rain and slippery roads. Bidirectional traffic on the Srinagar-Jimmu National Highway continued unabated, including light, medium, and heavy trucks.


Nevertheless, according to traffic officials, the highway between Nashri and Nachlana was still experiencing slow movement because of a few broken-down heavy trucks, one road, and bad surface conditions in several places, including Dalwass, Mehar-Cafeteria, Ramban, Panthyal Magarkote, Shalgari, and Nachlana.

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They went on to say that the highway was open all day and that hundreds of cars, including light, medium, and heavy ones, had flown through the Nashri-Banihal sector without incident, according to the traffic authorities in charge of traffic management in Ramban.


Large cargo ships are reportedly moving slowly towards Kashmir. According to fresh advice from the Jammu and Kashmir traffic police department, light-medium traffic is expected on both sides on Saturday, contingent upon road clearance and suitable weather conditions.


They stated that heavy trucks will be able to travel from Qazigund, Kashmir, to Jammu on Saturday after assessing the road and traffic conditions. Nevertheless, traffic officials reiterated their earlier warnings that people should not drive, ride the bus, or walk the interstate between Ramban and Banihal at night because of the possibility of shooting. If you must travel along the National Highway between Srinagar and Jammu, do so during the day.


They also advised drivers to remain in their designated lanes, particularly during At the time of writing this story, National Highway 44 is still open, allowing large trucks carrying essential goods from Valley Kashmir to make their way into Kashmir.

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