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New Year Gridlock: Lucknow Streets Choked by Crowds
2 Jan
Summary
- Massive New Year crowds overwhelmed Lucknow's traffic infrastructure.
- Long queues formed at popular temples and parks across the city.
- Traffic diversions and parking zones were imposed but congestion persisted.

The New Year in Lucknow was marked by unprecedented traffic congestion as thousands flocked to temples, parks, and celebration venues. Devotees formed kilometer-long queues at popular sites like Hanumant Dham and Chandrika Devi temple, contributing to the overwhelming rush.
Major attractions including Rashtriya Prerna Sthal, Ambedkar memorial park, Bada Imambara, and the zoo also saw heavy footfall. Flower markets experienced brisk business, exacerbating roadside jams. Traffic police implemented diversions and designated parking areas, but traffic movement remained slow throughout the day.
Several major roads experienced near-standstill conditions, with vehicle queues extending up to 3 kilometers. Commuters and gig workers alike expressed frustration over the hours-long delays. Normal traffic flow was only restored late in the evening after extensive police and traffic personnel deployment.




