Mangalore: Speed breakers in city unscientific, technically bad - DC
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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (DV)
Mangalore, Jun 25: “The city needs speed breakers that are good and scientific; the present road humps are totally unscientific and technically bad,” said deputy commissioner N Prakash, addressing a district-level road safety committee meeting held at the DC office on Monday June 24.
"People are suffering because of the unscientific speed breakers. Hence, the RTO should take appropriate measures to implement good speed breakers,” he said.
On the proposed bus bay and auto rickshaw parking, Shrikanth Rao, joint commissioner of MCC, said, "We have studied this matter and identified 181 places that are appropriate for the purpose."
The DC also ordered starting of work on the flyover at Padil.
On this occasion, Hanumanth Kamath, president, Nagarika Hitharakshana Vedike, complained that the work on Mahamayi Temple Road is incomplete. The DC ordered the MCC executive engineer to complete the work within one week.
When the issue of Mangalore city traffic signals came up, the RTO said, “We have already made proper arrangements for signal lights and the same will be implemented soon."
When the issue about construction of a sky walk to cross the road was raised, the DC said, “People follow the easiest way to cross the road. Sky walk will be difficult for aged people. On the other hand, the youth will cross the road as usual even if there is sky walk, hence the concept may not suit Mangalore."
On this occasion, SP Abhishek Goyal said, “People who travel from B C Road to Mangalore have no proper place to stand in B C Road, this problem should be solved. Even in Panemangalore, the bridge toll gate center creates many traffic problems.”
Speaking on errant jeep drivers in places like Beltangady and Charmadi, he said, “Jeep drivers fill more passengers in their vehicles even if they themselves do not get space to sit and drive. This should be resolved as soon as possible.”
After listening to this, the DC ordered the RTO to take proper measures in this matter.
Various other problems related to traffic were discussed on this occasion.
RTO C Mallikarjuna, G V Subramanya and other officers and representatives were present on this occasion.