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Ramadhan Traffic Woes Intensify as Rush Hour Strain Returns

As Ramadhan draws near, traffic congestion has become a growing concern across the country. Streets, markets, and public spaces are set to experience heavy traffic, particularly during rush hours before Iftar. This recurring issue underscores the need for better planning to minimize the impact of traffic disruptions.

Last year, flexible work hours and remote working policies alleviated the pressure on roads and public facilities. Many businesses implemented these measures to reduce the number of commuters during peak times. However, with the return to traditional office hours this year, the familiar problem of traffic congestion has resurfaced.

Traffic woes during Ramadhan aren’t limited to just the busy rush hours. Public places and shopping malls are also seeing an increase in foot traffic as people prepare for Iftar. This surge adds more strain to already crowded streets and commercial areas.

Experts advise individuals to adjust their routines where possible to avoid contributing to the congestion. Leaving earlier to beat the rush, particularly in high-traffic areas, is one simple step to reduce the strain on roads. Additionally, carpooling and using public transport can help ease the traffic load.

With demand for goods and services peaking during Ramadhan, it is crucial to stay vigilant about road safety and plan trips accordingly. For those able to work remotely, continuing this practice can reduce the number of vehicles on the road and help alleviate congestion.

In conclusion, Ramadhan brings its typical traffic challenges, particularly before Iftar. The return to regular work hours this year has made the situation worse. By adjusting schedules, exploring alternative transport options, and planning ahead, both commuters and businesses can better manage the inevitable traffic hurdles.

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