Kaup: Traffic goes haywire - police close cross - vehicles forced to take detour


Umesh Marpalli

Daijiworld Media Network - Kaup (SP)

Kaup, Apr 29: The police, in an attempt to clear a five-hour traffic jam at Katapadi junction on National highway on Sunday April   28, barricaded the main cross at the junction. As a result, vehicles which got stranded had to take a detour of six km to reach the other side of the junction. This situation also gave rise to exchange of heated words between the police and the people.

Katapadi junction located at Katapadi downtown is one of the important junctions on national highway stretch between Mangaluru and Udupi. On the east side of the junction, the road leading to Shirva and Manipura, which is always crowded, is located. The road to the west leads to Katapadi downtown and bus stand besides Mattu and Palligudde villages. This junction therefore often witnesses traffic snarls.

Because of various auspicious occasions lined up on Sunday, traffic problem had become a common occurrence at Katapadi since Sunday morning. As vehicles from all the four roads tried to enter the highway at the junction, a traffic block resulted. The police personnel, who later arrived at the spot, tried their best to ease the jam. Some locals also joined hands with the police.

The problem however continued till 1 pm. The police circle inspector from here, Shantaram, who arrived at the spot later, closed the U-turn cross at the junction with barricades. As such, vehicles coming in from the direction of Shirva were sent towards Mangaluru and vehicles coming from Katapadi downtown were sent in the direction of Udupi instead of allowing them to directly cross the road and reach the other side. Vehicles were allowed to only move on two directions, Mangaluru and Udupi.

Therefore, vehicles coming from Shirva towards Udupi and Katapadi had to move till Moodabettu U-turn three km away and come back to Katapadi by travelling six kilometers additionally. Vehicles from Katapadi bound for Shirva had to move three kilometers till Udyavar Bypass and then return three km to Katapadi.

Auto rickshaw drivers, motor bike riders and locals, who were affected by this arrangement, had an argument with the police circle inspector. They pointed out that this arrangement was forcing people to cover six km instead of 100 meters. They noted that there were no police personnel to man the junction in spite of traffic block since morning.

It is said that the police were deputed on account of chief minister's visit to Udupi district to take part in a function and then undergo treatment near here.

The traffic jam was cleared in about four to five hours later. About 45 minutes later, the police removed the barricades set up at the junction.

Need for signal

The then district superintendent of police, Laxman Nimbargi, who realized the problem faced at this junction, had proposed to the national highways authority of India to arrange for traffic signals at three junctions on national highway here, but the department did not uphold the proposal. The locals who are facing lot of problems have reiterated their earlier demand for installing traffic signal at Katapadi junction and deployment of police personnel on permanent basis.

  

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  • VR, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    This could be due to poor planning. There should have been either an underpass or a flyover at the busy Katapadi junction. And, traffic is going to increase as Udupi north develops. Better to do it now than later. Similarly, Ambalpady junction also require either an underpass or a flyover. The entire Mangaluru to Kundapur stretch should have been customized to suit the high density population and unique local traffic pattern. In some stretches, there are no service roads, bus bays on those service roads or rickshaw/taxi stands. So, once the elections are over, the local representatives need to force the highway authorities not just complete the main 4 lane stretch, but also complete underpass or flyover projects, service roads on both the sides and pedestrian crossing bridges where needed as soon as possible.

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  • Sadanannda Amin, Katapadi

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Please ban high beam lights .High beam lights causes temporary blindness which results in accidents too.

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  • Sainik, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Straight cross overs in every highway junction should be closed as it is very unscientific.
    Minimum 500 meters of detour is required to stop this kind of stupid traffic jam.

    People are still behaving like jungles in the traffic its a sad scene.
    Many senior citizens should be ashamed of their self for not raising the voice and still continue to add to this chaos.

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  • Youth, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Everyone wants to reach first . I had seen a traffic police discharging his duty alone at Kalsanka Junction since there was shortage of personnel due to election duty. And none of the citizen's/Locals i.e, Riders/Drivers understand the situatione. everyone wants to reach first , and end up making a big traffic jam in between by causing problem to others . No one takes a second thought of I should wait and let go others and support the traffic cop who is trying to help.
    I just had a thought for a minute!!. When will my country and people change :(
    I felt pity for the traffic cop who was trying his best. While i have words with them , they usually , people don't understand and support them . If one place they solve issue automatically there will be another one waiting.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Nalin should have sorted out this problem before Going ...

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  • Chowkidar Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    What CI Shantharam has done is the right thing.
    People should learn to travel a few extra miles for a proper, smooth traffic flow at junctions. It is absurd and dangerous to have dividers open for u turns and diversions.

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Flyover is the only solution for busy junctions.

    Otherwise it is chaos or accidents.

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  • SBM, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    flyover will take 10-15 years to complete.

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Police had no other choice than forced the vehicles to take a detour. Of course, it was a hard timed for the drivers as they had to run extra miles to reach their destination.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Just call shobakka on spot and shout Modi Modi Modi...that is more than enough automatically traffic will clear......DK and Udupi people should do above mantra for development...

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    She is in madikeri...She is all set to welcome the rain. Don't expect her for minute problems....

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Fully agree with you! We need non performing and absent reps in the name of Modi Modi!! Shout Modi Modi and elect absentees and useless for development!! Thats our coastal districts!! Do you think current MLAs are any better???

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