Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (MS)
Mangaluru, Dec 9: Traffic congestion and recent accident at Nanthoor Circle were the main issues raised by the public at the police phone-in programme that was held on Friday, December 8.
Responding to the queries on the traffic issue at Nanthoor circle, T R Sudesh, police commissioner, said, "A suitable solution will be worked out soon in coordination with the engineer and officials of National Highway Authority. A meeting is called on Tuesday, December 12 in order to discuss the traffic system in Mangaluru city,"
A lady caller complained about the seats meant for senior citizens and ladies being occupied by other passengers. In reply, the police commissioner told that it is the responsibility of the bus conductor to make the respective seats available for ladies and senior citizens. If this is not complied, then the same needs to be informed to police immediately.
Attention was sought towards implementing traffic lights on Kavoor-Bondel road by one of the callers. Commissioner replied that a decision will be taken soon after assessing the pros and cons of the suggestion.
A grievance was raised regarding the parking of private buses for a long time, which are plying to distant places like Bengaluru, Mumbai and Belagavi, in the road between P V S circle and Bunts Hostel that is hampering free movement of traffic. The commissioner asked the respective police officials to conduct an investigation and take suitable action on the same.
In addition, issues of two-wheeler riders riding on the footpath near Vijaya Bank at Jyothi junction and Nanthoor junctions, which is causing problems for pedestrians, lack of lighting at State Bank junction and behind Kadri Park, trucks without authorized license transporting goods near Panambur port and MRPL were brought to the notice of the commissioner.
This was the 64th police phone-in programme in which 25 calls were received. Rajaverma Ballal, president of Canara bus owners' association, B P Divakar, vice-president of the association, Hanumantharaya and Uma Prashant, deputy commissioners of police, Manjunath Shetty, assistant commissioner of police were present.