The Mumbai Traffic Police have rolled out a fresh advisory effective 1 February targeting congestion and bottlenecks in busy parts of the city. The focus is on managing the flow of large vehicles — such as heavy goods carriers, trucks, and commercial transport — which are known to slow traffic in narrow areas and contribute to jams during peak times. These restrictions are part of broader efforts to enhance road safety, reduce delays for daily commuters, and bring predictability to traffic movement in and around busy commercial and residential hubs. Large Vehicle Bans During Peak Hours Under the new advisory, large vehicles may be restricted from entering certain arterial roads during peak traffic hours, especially in central and high-density zones. While specific road names may vary or get updated by police notifications, the core goal is to keep busy corridors free from slow-moving heavy traffic that causes headaches for local motorists and public transport. Commuters driving large vehicles should check official Mumbai Traffic Police channels for designated times and alternate routes to comply with the advisory. Route Diversions Announced Traffic authorities are also implementing diversions on key stretches where congestion has historically peaked. These diversions help reroute traffic — especially…  ​Read MoreBusiness Archives – Trak.in – Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups