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4-lane traffic system on Anna Salai to be extended

Staff Reporter

CHENNAI: The four-lane traffic system on the Anna Salai will be further extended up to Nandanam from DMS office with effect from February 10, 2007.

The four-lane traffic system is in vogue between Anna Statue and Whites Road since May 18, 1998. This had not only enabled motorists to adhere to the marked lanes, but also prevented accidents to a great extent.

Keeping this in mind, the traffic police have planned to extend the facility up to Nandanam junction on an experimental basis.

Some stretches between DMS office and Nandanam have been identified as narrow. Wherever motorists could not adhere to the four-lane facility, they shall use the lane crossing area marked on the road. However, they shall take adequate precautions while changing lanes, and get back to the respective lanes. The motorists have been requested to cooperate with the police for effective enforcement, an official release says.

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