Uttarakhand CM Orders Enhanced Traffic & Safety for New Year Tourist Rush

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has directed officials to intensify traffic management and law enforcement from December 30 to January 5, 2026, anticipating a New Year tourism surge. He emphasized regular night patrols, field inspections, and strict action against violations like drunk driving and road encroachments. The instructions include ensuring tourist safety, adequate parking, cleanliness drives, and winter arrangements for Char Dham pilgrims. Dhami stated that all preparations must be finalized to avoid inconveniencing visitors while maintaining robust security across the state.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Directs Traffic Management for New Year Tourism

  • Enhanced traffic management statewide
  • Night patrols and field inspections ordered
  • Strict action against drunk driving and encroachments
  • Tourist safety and convenience prioritized
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Uttarakhand CM directs officials to intensify traffic management amid New Year tourism surge

Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami orders intensified traffic control, patrols, and tourist safety measures from Dec 30 to Jan 5 amid New Year surge.

"The police should conduct regular night patrols, and senior officers should conduct periodic field inspections to strengthen law and order and traffic management further. – CM Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, December 30

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday directed officials during a review meeting at the Secretariat to ensure law and order, along with better traffic management for tourist convenience from December 30 to January 5, 2026.

According to the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), special focus should be placed on traffic management statewide during this period. Along with maintaining better law and order, it must be ensured that tourists and visitors are not inconvenienced.

"The police should conduct regular night patrols, and senior officers should conduct periodic field inspections to strengthen law and order and traffic management further. Strict action must be taken against anyone who attempts to disrupt law and order," CM Dhami said.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister clearly instructed officials to maintain a robust law-and-order situation across the state. He said that those involved in criminal activities in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand will not be spared.

He also directed that adequate security arrangements be ensured at major tourist destinations, high-traffic areas, and crowded locations. On the occasion of the New Year, instructions were given to ensure proper traffic management, basic facilities, and adequate parking arrangements in all districts.

Special monitoring was ordered to curb rash driving and drunk driving, and security measures around liquor shops were strengthened. The Chief Minister emphasised that full attention should be given to the safety, convenience, and hospitality of all tourists visiting Devbhoomi Uttarakhand, while ensuring that the general public and tourists are not unnecessarily harassed in the name of checking.

The Chief Minister directed that encroachments on roads in Dehradun, where traffic-related problems are being reported, should be removed strictly. He instructed the district administration, municipal corporation, police, transport department, and MDDA to form a task force and continuously remove encroachments from roads.

Similar action should be taken in other districts where road encroachments are an issue. He further instructed that fire safety and other essential arrangements at hotels and resorts in crowded areas should also be reviewed. It must be ensured that, in the event of an incident, the police reach the scene within five minutes, he said.

He also directed that all arrangements for the winter Char Dham yatra be maintained. Adequate information centres should be provided to support tourists. To ensure public convenience, proper arrangements for street lighting and bonfires during the winter season should be implemented.

Additionally, he directed special focus on cleanliness across the state. He launched campaigns for a plastic-free Uttarakhand, stating that cooperation should be sought from social, political, and religious organisations, as well as the general public, in this initiative.

"On New Year's Day, tourists from many places visit renowned destinations in the state. Their safety is our priority. From traffic management to everything related to hotels and cleanliness, we have prepared for everything, and what is left should be done by tomorrow," CM Dhami said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Directives are good, but execution is key. We hear such announcements before every peak season, yet the chaos remains. The police reaching within 5 minutes sounds ambitious. Hope they have enough personnel on the ground. Let's see the results on the ground.
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Aditya G
Appreciate the focus on drunk driving and fire safety. Too many accidents happen due to rash driving by tourists in the hills. The plastic-free campaign alongside this is a smart move. Tourists leave behind so much waste. Jai Uttarakhand! 🏔️
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Sarah B
Visiting from Delhi with family for New Year. This news is reassuring. The mention of bonfires and street lighting for public convenience is thoughtful, given the cold. Hope the information centres are helpful for first-time visitors like us.
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Karthik V
As a local from Dehradun, the biggest issue is illegal parking and vendors on roads. If the task force actually clears them, 50% of the traffic problems will be solved. Please also manage the taxi unions who overcharge tourists during this time.
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Meera T
Good to see a comprehensive plan covering traffic, safety, and even Char Dham yatra arrangements. Devbhoomi deserves this level of care. My respectful suggestion: please ensure these measures continue beyond the New Year week. Tourism is year-round now.

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