Jammu-Srinagar highway restored, stranded vehicles cleared
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Jammu-Srinagar highway restored, stranded vehicles cleared

The primary focus is on resolving the backlog of stranded vehicles. The Jammu and Kashmir traffic police have confirmed the restoration of Jammu-Srinagar NHW (NH-44) and ongoing efforts to clear the stranded vehicles. Commuters are urged to adhere to lane discipline to prevent congestion and inconvenience for everyone.

This highway serves as the vital artery of the Kashmir valley, acting as the primary road connection between Kashmir and the rest of the nation. Essential supplies are transported via Kashmir-bound trucks, while fruit-laden trucks from Kashmir travel to other parts of the country through this route.

The primary focus is on resolving the backlog of stranded vehicles. The Jammu and Kashmir traffic police have confirmed the restoration of Jammu-Srinagar NHW (NH-44) and ongoing efforts to clear the stranded vehicles. Commuters are urged to adhere to lane discipline to prevent congestion and inconvenience for everyone. This highway serves as the vital artery of the Kashmir valley, acting as the primary road connection between Kashmir and the rest of the nation. Essential supplies are transported via Kashmir-bound trucks, while fruit-laden trucks from Kashmir travel to other parts of the country through this route.

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