Truck drivers stand in Buxar traffic jam for 24-36 hours…

The problem of traffic jam in Buxar district is becoming serious these days, due to which not only the general public, but also the truck drivers often have to face a lot of trouble. Buxar district administration and police administration have made many efforts to get rid of the Mahajaam. Still the result is the same. The general public is considering the black business of red sand as the reason for this Mahajaam and calling the top officer of the district administration an ostrich.

Trucks stand in the jam for hours

On the other hand, in a short journey of 12 to 15 kilometers, truck drivers have to remain stuck in the jam for three to four days. This situation has increased the concern of the district administration and the administration has also issued an advisory to deal with the problem of jam. Truck driver Daljeet Kumar said that he had started the journey from Chausa after loading sand, but even after 36 hours he could only reach the roundabout 12 km away. He has been standing here for four hours, and it is not possible for him to go further.

On the other hand, truck driver Sahil, who was coming from jharkhand with loaded wood, said that it took him four days to reach Buxar and now it will take indefinite time to reach Delhi. Due to no entry, his truck was standing at the roundabout for 24 hours. Truck driver Saroj Yadav said that he was bringing coal from Sasaram and was stuck in the jam due to Kumbh Mela. Shambhu Yadav also said that he was stuck in the jam in Buxar for 3 days and was waiting for several hours to go to Navgarh.

Taking this jam problem seriously, district Officer Anshul Agarwal said that a new advisory has been issued for trucks loaded with sand. Now these trucks will have to enter the border of Uttar Pradesh only through NH 922 via Golambar and Veer Kunwar Singh Setu. It was often found that there are many trucks that pass through Buxar Municipal Council area via Basahi Dewalpul and Kauwa Khoj, looking at all this, the district administration has decided that sand trucks coming on NH 922 will enter the border of Uttar Pradesh via Golambar and then Veer Kunwar Singh Setu.

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