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70,000+ vehicles entered Shimla in just 72 hours and the “Queen of Hills” came to a standstill ⛰️ Traffic jams Long queues Hours lost on roads And every summer India’s hill stations face the same problem — too many vehicles and too little space But Sikkim may already have an answer ✨ In Gangtok getting a taxi permit starts with one simple rule: first prove where you will park No parking No permit The state has also restricted new taxi permits until infrastructure catches up introduced odd even vehicle systems during peak hours and even uses drones to monitor traffic bottlenecks in real time These measures do more than reduce congestion They also protect fragile hill ecosystems from pollution noise and overcrowding As tourism rises across India Sikkim offers an important lesson, don’t just clear traffic jams Prevent them before they begin ❤️ #PublicTransport #SmartCities #SustainableMobility #Sikkim #Gangtok #UrbanInnovation #TrafficManagement #ClimateAction #HillStations #IndiaInspires #SustainableCities #UrbanPlanning #PositiveStories [sikkim traffic management, gangtok odd even rule, shimla traffic problem, smart mobility india, sustainable hill station tourism, traffic solutions for indian cities, gangtok taxi permit system, hill station congestion india, urban planning solutions india, smart city traffic management] How Sikkim Controls Traffic Why Gangtok Has Less Traffic Smart Traffic Solutions in India Hill Station Traffic Management Ideas Sustainable Tourism Solutions India
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