Delhi’s new pollution control measures, restricting vehicles below BS-VI standards, triggered significant traffic jams at state borders. Barricades at entry points led to long queues, forcing temporary removal to ease congestion. Commuters expressed frustration over disrupted routines and questioned the sole focus on vehicles.
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