Wednesday, May 18, 2005

I received a mail from a colleague of mine asking whether one should keep original registration and insurance papers in the vehicle or photocopies can also be useful? Although I have mentioned this before in my column but I thought I would share it once again with the readers. One can keep an attested photocopy of registration paper and insurance paper in your vehicle. But the photocopy should be attested either by a class I gazetted officer or by a public notary.

Meanwhile, Delhi Traffic Police has taken out an advisory for commuters traveling around Saket. The Delhi Jal Board shall be carrying out Sonia Vihar underground water pipeline laying work at Anupam PVR Road, Saket, shortly. Due to this construction work, the western side of the road from Press Enclave Road to Mehrauli Badarpur Road shall be barricaded and will not be available for movement of traffic.

During this construction phase, which is likely to start soon, there shall be one-way traffic circulation on Anupam PVR Road. Vehicular traffic can enter this road and exit towards Mehrauli Badarpur Road or Mandir Road (road between Saket and Pushp Vihar). No vehicle shall be allowed entry towards PVR Saket from M.B. Road.

Motorists destined for Anupam PVR and other adjoining areas from M.B. Road/Saidulajaib side may take M. B. Road, Mandir Road, Press Enclave Road to reach their destinations. The Construction work by Delhi Jal Board is likely to take about two months. Motorists and road users are requested to abide by the given traffic circulation and directions of Delhi Traffic Police.

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