A day after Chandigarh Tribune punched a hole in the six-minute free pick-up and drop-off system by carrying out a reality check at the Chandigarh Railway Station, the authorities have ordered their engineers to review its feasibility and find a “workable solution”.
The much-touted six-minute free pick-up and drop-off system at the Chandigarh Railway Station, which the authorities claim has been adopted after a study, doesn’t seem to hold ground especially during peak hours.
While vehicles of general public go bumper to bumper while exiting the Chandigarh Railway Station owing to traffic chaos during peak hours, the parking contractor is extending a “free passage” to government as well as “special” vehicles by reserving one of the three lanes for
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Chaos seems to have become the norm in the exit area of the parking lot at the Chandigarh Railway Station with frequent fights or heated arguments being witnessed between staff and passengers over hefty levy under the six-minute rule for the pick-up and drop-off facility.