Mangaluru: Absence of flyover, reckless driving, confound problems at Nanthoor Circle


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Dec 8: Nanthoor Circle, where an accident which happened on Thursday December 7 took away the life of a woman and resulted in injuries to several, has been known to be unscientific. Although three national highways, 66, 75 and 169 meet here, the circle does not have a flyover. The circle's dangerousness is evidenced by frequent accidents and loss of lives resulting out of them. As vehicles approach the circle from various directions, it is difficult to keep track of which vehicle takes which turn.

Nanthoor circle has been unscientific and it badly needs flyovers or underpasses. In the original plan, a fly over had been planned to be constructed here but as land acquisition was delayed, this plan was not executed. By the time the land was acquired by the district administration, there was steep cost escalation and therefore Ircon to which the work was contracted, refused to execute the project. Similarly, flyover is also a necessity at KPT circle. Although these issues were repeatedly discussed by the city corporation council and quarterly KDP meetings, there has not been any progress on these issues.

The failure of traffic police to take stringent measures against drivers of private buses who move through city roads in an intimidating way for other road users, and their callousness towards obeying traffic rules, has added to the gravity of the problem. Many feel that if there was a provision to seize the errant vehicles even for minor offencs, the situation would have improved. The fact that a total of 2,758 cases were registered from January 2017 to November against different vehicles signifies that private buses are getting a lenient view from the police for their reckless driving and over speeding. Otherwise the number of cases would have been much more.

The private buses have the habit of driving menacingly close to the vehicles ahead, honking continuously to build mental pressure, and making an effort to overtake vehicles in narrow roads resulting in traffic blocks. They also mouth bad language at the drivers of other vehicles who refuse to give bus drivers the right of way. The private bus drivers have cultivated the habit of repeatedly honking at the vehicles ahead of them even at circles where red signal is on. Moreover, they stop the buses in the middle of the road all of a sudden to pick passengers, creating problems for others.

The police can put CCTV cameras to better use if they detect erratic driving by private buses and fine them instead of concentrating on helmet-less travel by two-wheelers and drivers of four-wheelers failing to fasten seat belts.

President of Dakshina Kannada district Bus Owners Association, Aziz Parthippady, accuses speeding two-wheelers of contributing to increasing number of accidents in highways. He feels that the number of bus accidents is relatively less. He however, said there are plans to provide training to drivers and conductors to reduce accidents.

President of Canara Bus Owners Association, Rajavarma Ballal, says that bus staff are being provided refresher courses twice a year about adhering to traffic rules. Regional transport officer, G S Hegde, says that licences of 61 drivers were suspended during October this year,of which 39 related to drunk driving. Assistant police commissioner (traffic), Manunath Shetty, feels that fines have failed to dampen the spirits of traffic offenders.He said that discussions will be held with national highway authorities and engineers about Nanthoor Junction problems towards finding a practicable solution. 

 

  

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  • Subodh Prabhu, Panemangalore

    Tue, Dec 12 2017

    I am surprised that people are becoming personal in their comments depending on their political inclination and community. Whole problem is that we do not have respect for the law and other citizens. Police are just bystanders and get involved only after the accident. Since the time, 4 lane highway has been made between BC road and M'lore, there are too many cases of vehicles driving the wrong way just to avoid few hundred meters of extra driving. At Nanthoor circle, it is free for all with every vehicle breaking the law, there is no lane system, no traffic lights, poor traffic policemen trying his best to control unruly drivers. I have seen enough drivers breaking the red signal with policemen present at PVS / MG road junction, few places where the traffic signal works.
    What is needed is strict enforcement of law, traffic lights to work and responsive administration.

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  • Alden dsouza, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 10 2017

    Lives of common people don't matter anymore..it just becomes a number in the national registery. It's only when an injury occurs to a government official/minister's family, will they realise the importance of an innocent life. Traffic police and volunteers are doing their best to monitor this unscientific circle for years, but there is a limit. Isn't a death worthy enough to make a drastic change to the present condition?? waiting for another death??

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    No need of flyover there now.
    Mangloreans are experienced in flying on the Roads.
    First put speed breakers on all the sides of the roundabout
    Then signal lights just simple on low cost.

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    If people elect leaders on communal issues, how can we expect them to any development in infrastructure???

    Our politics tend to revolve around cow and temple issues.

    Its our fault. Its time we realised this and try to vote better people into office and demand they do what they are supposed to do. And please stop inviting them to the inaugurations.

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 09 2017

    Mayor and district admin. busy in opening bars and digital India banners. What have we achieved by showcasing wrong accomplishments to the people of DK. No one is really interested in solving real problems of Mangalore. It's purely vote bank politics for Dongi cheddiless Congress.
    Jai Hind.

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  • nshetty, Surathkal

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Besides many proposals already mentioned by many,I strongly feel that walkie talkie sets should be used to nab the errant drivers and Plain clothed Policemen deployed in Unmarked vehicles who should be Authorised to levy spot fines as is done in many countries ......
    It is seen that the walkie talkie sets are used only when some VIP comes calling .....

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    If I am not Mangalore was elected for 'smart city' by PM Modi's government. Since 1992 BJP is in power for last two decades in this city and not yet realised the need of the time.

    The intelligent people district has elected low caliber MP who wanted to burn his own constituency rather than developing it.

    Is elected members became smart deceiving people with fake promise or intelligent people have lost their ability of wise thinking to elect wise representative is not known.

    But Mangalore is not the same as in our times.
    Jai Hind

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    A "Smart City" like Mangaluru, certainly needs smart solutions to its chaotic traffic, especially at Nanthoor Circle and (Kankanady) Pumpwell Circle.

    Lives are too precious to be lost/maimed, in this way.

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  • Joyson, Bendor

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Who are those property owners opposing flyover in Nanthur....??

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  • Edward R. Monteiro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    The People having vested interests holders.

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  • Pasha, Karnataka

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    The whole area is a mess. Even the traffic cops there are clueless about what to do. They let the traffic go at one end and stop it at the circle. Where there is supposed to be a traffic cop - that is from Kadri side, there are none, which means the buses and traffic block the vehicles going towards KPT. Once this is blocked, the whole circle gets blocked. It is a recipe for disaster. All the cops do is watch the CCTV cameras, nothing else. And we want to be a SMART city. Please people of Kudla, support me and do not vote for Mangaluru to be a SMART city till this Nanthoor mess is sorted out. Otherwise this issue will never be resolved for another 100 years.

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  • Charles, Nanthoor

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Finally some official got up after loss of one life. Potholes filled at Nanthoor circle today evening!!!

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  • divakar, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Hi
    somebody has to file a criminal case against MP,MLA,Mayor,corporator,DC & SP for there negligence which have taken so many innocent life as they have not constructed overbridge so far

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  • Edward R. monteiro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Mr. Divakar: Instead of asking others to file criminal case , why not you take the lead and file the criminal case against the person you mentioned in your comment. It is easy to give suggestion to others. You too are a Citizen of this great country and resident of this Smart City having all the rights. Go ahead and it will be a service to the people. JAI HIND

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  • prasad, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    mayor's busy opening bars

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  • MAXON, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    What the elected MP is doing, Its a National Highway and under the Central Government, he is elected multiple times as MP and now BJP at center, what is his contribution to Mangalore .

    At least if he brings it to the Notice of the PM and also uses the influence of Sadanda Gowda to support him on this would be at least better...

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  • dylan, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    The police a few of them are only interested in nabbing two wheeler riders and pillion when they are without helmet. But not interested in car/bus drivers if they are on a mobile and with tinted glasses and also parked on footpath. There is one ASI traffic inspector just trying to nab only two wheeler riders in the Central Market area always nabbing a rider. Not interested when buses stop everywhere to get passengers. That is the state of law and order in our City.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    It is time that the department of roadways and highways make a serious note and expedite the work of the flyover. With regard to bus drivers i think it is expedient that speed governors are installed.

    It is also necessary that the fines for reckless driving are increased so that the bus owners and drivers feel the pinch.

    The Police with the limited number together the traffic wardens are trying their best to take remedial measures to reduce accidents.

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  • Manglr, Manglre

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    People should file complain against careles mla as atempt to murder of comuters by providing unsafe roads and indeciplined bus drivings.

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  • Shanawaz, Mangalaru

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    All wrong side driving/riding should b stopped to avoid accidents .
    All signals should be function for smooth running of vechiles.

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  • Manglr, Manglre

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Here bus unity is stronger than trafic law. Thats why buses wil keep violating rules. People should c
    File complain fir agains Mla. As atempt to murder of all comuters who meet with accidents.

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  • Rakesh pinto, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Dear sir its job ofMp...kindly mention it MP Nalini kumarji.....its work of central

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  • Rakesh pinto, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    where is our politicians? communal violence means all will come and fight for one but here so far many dies due to absence of Govt work. Politicians kindly do not go for vote bank do some good work which is useful for notation . I request kindly solve nantoor circle problem and save our lives ...Thank you

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Mangalore traffic Police and Administration has totally failed in controlling the traffic system . It is better to give tender to some foreign countries agencies to control this.

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  • santhu birve, Mumbai/Udupi

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    What is stopping concerned authorities to starting Flyover work there? people should get united and protest by blocking nanthoor circle at lest for few hours..then only sleeping MLA, MP's will wakeup.

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  • Charles, Nanthoor

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    They all are busy with dividing the society in the name of religion/caste /party etc. Spreading hatred all over

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Roundabout should be removed n signals with road humps need be installed with immediate effect! Also total ban on killer pvt buses n start KSRTC city buses!!

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  • Richard, India

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Roundabouts for traffic is nothing new. They are very much in use in Gulf and Europe, and UK. However it takes a cultured population of trained drivers to use these.
    Ours is a country where license is available for a few rupees under the table . It is worth seeing the theory and practical tests that are needed in UK to get a drivers license. By the time one gets a license he is well educated in highway code, defensive driving , risk perception and basic techniques of controlling a vehicle.
    Perhaps it will take a thousand years for our people to agree to that kind of basic discipline.

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  • Rohit, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    The police need to start doing their job effectively. The private bus drivers need be penalised for their mistakes and not left free. If the police takes a stand they will be able to regulate traffic.

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Underpass/flyover/grade separator at Nanthoor and KPT Junction is mainly delayed due to the strong influence of property owners beside these roads. Hence the administration should take a stringent action to acquire the land without delay and political influence.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Nobody can improve Mangalore till you throw the service bus stand from State Bank. No one should allow to Rome service buses inside the city. They spoil the beauty of Mangalore. City like Ghaziabad, they have 3 flyover. Widening the roads are also not in proper way. Shame to the Administration.

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  • Charles, Nanthoor

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Our elected representatives are ready with Scissors in their pocket to open any shops, buildings, etc.. etc... Do have plenty of time to visit any person's house upon his unnatural death.!!! But don't have time to think of some solutions to nanthoor traffic problem. They take advantage of our "chaltha hai" attitude and do nothing. We have to organise a strong protest at Nanthoor to wake up concerned authorities from their deep sleep. Soon the better.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    This is a serious issue which need to be set right by taking corrective steps from the authorities concerned

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    If any one crossing Nanthoor circle your life is not guaranteed , i wonder still there is no sign board , dangour sign dispaly, our traffic police are busy hiding near by road corner to catch only helmet less.

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  • Mohammed, Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    This is absolutely correct as reported by daiji world. "The police can put CCTV cameras to better use if they detect erratic driving by private buses and fine them instead of concentrating on helmet-less travel by two-wheelers and drivers of four-wheelers failing to fasten seat belts." DAIJI, PLEASE PASS THIS INFO TO COMMISSIONER OF POLICE.

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  • VK, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    They are planning the new bus terminal in Pumpwel. Unless we construct underpass or flyover here, the accidents will only increase. Media should persist with this requirement with the relevant authorities till they start the work.

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  • Rocky, Nanthoor

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Why we need this big round about(circle)...why our leaders or Govt officials can't install signal...still how many lives this circle want to take?
    Remove circle you get enough space...put signal over there...install camera near signal...who ever violates should be punished.

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  • Shyamanth, Surathkal

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Do you think private buses will follow the traffic signals??

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  • Manglr, Manglre

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Your last word only hapnd here. Wich claimed a womans life. So wats the use of violation. Ther should be efective educated honest police should fine all bus drivers. As every buses drive reklesly. Killer unculturd drivers.

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  • Rems, Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    It is not only the bus drivers. Arrogance and rude behavior are ingrained in DK culture. This is often the cause of road rage and accidents. Arrogance of city and service bus drivers in DK is not unknown, but the video which went viral has shown how ruthless the city bus driver was. People here dont know how to do business, how to run a public service system. They just want easy money often abusing their own customers.

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  • Luv, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    What happened to the ring roads ? Interstate vehicles must pass through ring roads for a long term solution. even a flyover is not enough at nanthoor.
    if all vehicles are driverless, traffic can move smoothly even now without hassle.
    problem happens when everyone trying a move at the same time blocking everyone, this is human nature !!

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  • Stanly Dalmeida, Pakshikere

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    When Govt of karnataka transport dept will take initiative to stop private buses in mangalore city & introduce Govt buses like Bmtc in bangalore or Best in bombay.

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  • William Tauro, Balehonnur / Dubai

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Yet the city builders and developers claim that everything here is done as per international standards! I wonder, apart from the steep apartment pricing, what else is international standard?

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  • Annu, Dubai

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Dear traffic police commissioner Manjunath Shetty I strongly advice to Keep one traffic police at each exit of 4 joining roads through the day to control traffic from all 4 sides.I bet you will not see anymore accidents. But they should be very strict and impose spot fines on those who do not obey your directions.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Immediately police can put barricade to restrict one vehicle queue(yellow colour gates) ... So that situation improves...

    I think police know all these minor things, only they need implement...

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Please remove the bus-stand that is right at the junction. Let there be stops on both sides of Padua and Bikarnakatta roads. Let people get down and walk to their stop. Fix adequate humps so that people will cross and walk to their stop which will also make the vehicles move cautiously.

    Present stop is like a depot. At times even city buses park there for 10-15 mins to kill time and there is quite a big number of people waiting for their bus. Space created bu this change can add up to widening this side of the R/About.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Can imagine the bus drivers and conductors going for any refresher course twice a year
    We will only need to abolish the private bus mafia. The private buses have not lowered the footboard also. What is Road transport authority doing

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  • Shabam, Bajpe

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    They blame him he blame them.... What i would say is that if that one authority who is responsible for controlling road and safety of roads and vehicle ,takes some serious necessary measure to examine this with simple common sense its enough .
    I commute every day through this road /via nanthoor circle , what i found is that there there is deep potholes around the circle that often makes small vehicle to moves thoroughly many two wheeler rider get stuck on potholes , why its not being fixed even though its a nh road , where is authority sleeping ? ,
    And about, yesterday there was an accident that took place in the morning ,there was vehicles broken glass all around that road till evening 6 o clock , this would cause lot of vehicles to skid and damage vehicle, why couldn't authorities at least clean this soon after an accident.

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    There should be road humps to slow down the traffic emerging from Bikarnakatte side as these vehicle entering a National Highway. Our Bus driver and conductors need to be trained how to drive and behave.

    The road construction work done from Pumpwell to NITK by Ircon is of sub-standard. Wondering how they get such contracts. Look at the bad quality of road, no proper service roads, width of U turns, no maintenance. Rather, the job done by Navyug is far far better.

    However, if authorities are not coming up with the solution to build a flyover or underpass at Nanthoor junction, it will further deteriorate traffic movement when the Bus-stand at Pumpwell constructed and becomes operational.

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Nanthoor circle is a haunted roundabout. So many accident.

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    No problem ! We Indians will die of lack of basic amenities until we elect divide and rule communal political parties . And our government is only busy in changing names of historical places which one built by our previous rulers.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    What is Nalin doing ...

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Aagumbay/Mysore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Nalin is counting days to burn DK. Is it not surprising!

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  • Ayes. P, kuda/ksa

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Nalin said once "he will fire Dakshina Kannada" so what we can expect from such people,

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Who is the local MLA there...?Migrated from Mangalore ..?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Flyovers & Highways belong to Central Government ...

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