Traffic eases as Bageshwar marks first ‘No Vehicle Day’
Bageshwar: Residents in Bageshwar largely stayed away from private vehicles on Saturday as the district administration’s first “No Vehicle Day” led many people to walk, cycle or use e-rickshaws instead. Officials said traffic congestion and honking were noticeably lower than usual.
From early morning, people walked to offices, markets and workplaces, while many opted for bicycles and e-rickshaws over private vehicles. Compared to a regular day, the town saw significantly less congestion, smoother traffic movement and quieter roads. Areas that are usually crowded appeared more pedestrian-friendly.
The initiative emerged from discussions between the administration and residents over worsening traffic congestion, parking mismanagement and the ongoing fuel crisis. Following the consultations, it was decided that every Saturday would be observed as “No Vehicle Day”.
Residents described the atmosphere as peaceful and unusually stress-free, saying the initiative not only benefited the environment but also encouraged healthier lifestyles.
“I had been thinking for years that I should walk to office, but daily rush and laziness never allowed it,” said Ashok Lohani, who walked nearly 10km to work on Saturday. “During the walk, I met several old acquaintances after a long time. That only became possible because I chose to walk today.”
Local trader Harish Kalakoti said reduced traffic made movement in the market easier and improved overall order in the town. Pharmacist Gokul Singh termed the campaign an important awareness-driven initiative that could inspire behavioural change among people.
While some residents continued to use vehicles because of urgent work or lack of information about the initiative, most citizens cooperated with the administration’s appeal.
Chief development officer R C Tiwari described the public response as a positive sign of awareness and civic responsibility. He said similar efforts would continue to promote fuel conservation, environmental protection and better traffic management.
District magistrate Akanksha Konde said the initiative was launched in view of rising traffic congestion, pollution levels, fuel conservation needs and public health concerns.
“People responded positively to the administration’s appeal. ‘No Vehicle Day’ is not just a campaign but the beginning of a change in public mindset,” she said.
The initiative emerged from discussions between the administration and residents over worsening traffic congestion, parking mismanagement and the ongoing fuel crisis. Following the consultations, it was decided that every Saturday would be observed as “No Vehicle Day”.
Residents described the atmosphere as peaceful and unusually stress-free, saying the initiative not only benefited the environment but also encouraged healthier lifestyles.
“I had been thinking for years that I should walk to office, but daily rush and laziness never allowed it,” said Ashok Lohani, who walked nearly 10km to work on Saturday. “During the walk, I met several old acquaintances after a long time. That only became possible because I chose to walk today.”
Local trader Harish Kalakoti said reduced traffic made movement in the market easier and improved overall order in the town. Pharmacist Gokul Singh termed the campaign an important awareness-driven initiative that could inspire behavioural change among people.
While some residents continued to use vehicles because of urgent work or lack of information about the initiative, most citizens cooperated with the administration’s appeal.
Chief development officer R C Tiwari described the public response as a positive sign of awareness and civic responsibility. He said similar efforts would continue to promote fuel conservation, environmental protection and better traffic management.
“People responded positively to the administration’s appeal. ‘No Vehicle Day’ is not just a campaign but the beginning of a change in public mindset,” she said.
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