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The Regional Transport Office or District Transport Office or Regional Transport Authority (RTO/DTO/RTA) is an office administered by the State Governments constituted under Section 213 (1) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 of India and is responsible for implementing the various provisions of this Act.
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Avadi City Municipal Corporation is the civic body governing the City of Avadi, in Chennai Metropolitan Area in the Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu, India. Avadi City Municipal Corporation has 48 wards with a population of 344,701 spreads over 65 sq.km. It is headed by an executive mayor and governed by a commissioner.
Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) [2] is a local government for the City of Chennai in the Chennai Metropolitan Area of Tamil Nadu, India.Inaugurated on 29 September 1688, under a royal charter issued by King James II of England on 30 December 1687 as the Corporation of Madras, it is the oldest municipal body of the Commonwealth of Nations outside Great Britain.
Transport in Chennai includes various modes of air, sea, road and rail transportation in the city and its suburbs. [1] Chennai 's economic development has been closely tied to its port and transport infrastructure, [ 1 ] and it is considered one of the best infrastructure systems in India.
Mount - Medavakkam Road Chennai City Roads 9.10 SH48B OSM: Taramani Link Road Chennai City Roads 3.63 SH48C OSM: Velachery Bypass Road Chennai City Roads 1.90 SH49: OSM: East Coast Road (Thiruvanmiyur - Mahabalipuram - Marakkanam - Pondicherry Road) Chennai City Roads, Chengalpattu, Villupuram 134.20 KM 11/8 to KM 112/0 and KM 100/8 to KM 134/8.
A 50-feet road was built on the inner side of the wall to facilitate connectivity. [7] When the road was completed, the government decided to impose the cost of the newly laid road on the public in the form of tax, but the people refused to pay it. Thus, the tax was never collected. [11] This eventually lead to the road acquiring its name. [7]
The GNT Road eventually became the Chennai–Kolkata Highway, the GWT Road became the Chennai–Mumbai Highway (NH4), and the GST Road became the Chennai–Kanyakumari Highway (NH45). The stretches of these road within the city came to be known as Wall Tax Road, Poonamallee High Road, and Mount Road, respectively. [3]