Haridwar, April 19 -- A special traffic and diversion plan will be implemented in Haridwar district during the Char Dham Yatra, keeping in view the expected surge in pilgrims and tourists, senior police officers said. SSP Navneet Singh Bhullar said special arrangements have been made to manage vehicular movement during the yatra and the summer tourist season. "The traffic plan will be implemented depending on pilgrim influx, vehicular congestion, festive bathing days, weekends and incoming traffic from other states. Ensuring smooth entry and exit of Char Dham pilgrims, along with the convenience and safety of local residents, is our priority," he said. As per the plan, one-way traffic will be enforced on the Chilla (Yamkeshwar-Pauri Garhwal) bypass through Rajaji Tiger Reserve, with entry allowed only from the Rishikesh side. Vehicles from Delhi, Meerut and Muzaffarnagar will enter Uttarakhand via Narsan and Manglaur, proceeding through the Core Degree College and Gurukul Kangri University stretches up to Shankaracharya Chowk near Har Ki Pauri. During peak traffic congestion, these vehicles will be diverted from Narsan and Manglaur via Nagla Imarti, Laksar, Pherupur and Jagjeetpur, through SM School tri-intersection, Shani Dev Chowk and Matri Sadan Ashram, up to the Bairagi Camp holding area. The plan also restricts entry of heavy commercial vehicles into the city during festive bathing days and as required to ensure smooth traffic flow. Traffic bound for Delhi and Meerut will be routed through Raiwala, Chandi Ghat Chowk and NH-344. If congested near toll plazas, light and medium vehicles will be diverted along Ganga canal stretch to Roorkee....