Mangaluru: Movement of heavy vehicles banned on Kulur old bridge


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jun 5: On the basis of the report of experts that the old bridge on national highway 66 at Kulur which is known for arcs or 'Kamaanu' in Kannada, is unfit for vehicular traffic, the district administration, on Tuesday June 4, placed ban on movement of heavy vehicles on this bridge with immediate effect.

The construction of a new bridge in place of the dilapidated one will begin soon. Till a new bridge comes up, heavy vehicles will be temporarily barred from moving on the old bridge. The deputy commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district has instructed the officials to enforce the ban within a week, as time is required to make arrangements for alternative routes and other things.

Bullet tankers: Bullet tankers moving towards Bengaluru and vice versa would have to mova via Padubidri, Karkala, Guruvayanakere, Dharmasthala, Kokkada and Periyashanti. Bullet tankers coming towards Udupi from Kerala have to take diversion at KPT and move via Kavoor, Bajpe, Kana and Suratkal.

Buses, trucks and tankers coming into the city from the direction of Udupi will not be allowed to enter the old bridge. Two-way traffic would be allowed on the Kulur new bridge for the present.

Light vehicles like cars, jeeps, tempos, auto rickshaws and two-wheelers can continue to move on the old bridge. These vehicles can move both ways on the old bridge. Traffic problems are likely to arise here as other vehicles have been asked to use the new bridge nearby.

A Hyderabad-based firm, Aarvee Associates, which had been appointed by the department of surface transport and highways to check the strength of the old bridge, had, after checking the bridge and matching it with documents and model, certified it to be unfit for vehicular traffic. Later, a team of experts conducting survey of 'Bhatatmala' project had also supported this finding. Therefore, the district administration had been asked by the highways authority to stop vehicles from using this bridge on September 27 last.

Under the 'Bharatmala' project, the national highways authority has proposed to the union highways department to convert the 3.5 km road between Kulur and Bykampady into six-lane one. Under this project, there is a plan to build a bridge at Kulur across Falguni river at a cost of Rs 37 crore. This bridge will of six lane, and work is likely to begin soon.

  

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  • Kumpadr, Belthangady

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    Infrastructure built by British is still alive! Can anyone tell me Infrastructure built just after year 1947 does it still stand sound?

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    When there was time & space for constructing 6 lane bridge between the present 2 bridges, why did the authorities took so long time?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    Nalin now has one more Pending Bridge ...

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    Even bridges are going down in Karnataka!!

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    You should thankful to BRITISHERS ! where as PUMPWELL CIRCLE is not willing to complete !

    JAI HOO BHAKTHADI

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  • Sunil kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    British were slow poisons

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    But comparing to current political scenario they far better than our politicians ! again say thank you for biritshers who united the today's India which was divided into village level "countries" and would have been UGANDA or NIGERE type progress!

    Tik tak TAKA tik

    JAI HOO JDs Private Limited Political Family Company !!

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  • Chatty Shetty, mangalore

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    This bridge that was built by Britishers is still intact. If it is renovated with Indian engineer brains and corruption in PWD, it will definitely collapse within five years.
    Shame on our corrupt administration system.
    Just see the condition of flyover near Kuntikan and bikkarnakatta.
    God save this Sanatana country.

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  • PEDDA GUNDOO, MANGALURU

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    ALL ENGINEERS FROM GOWDA CLAN NOT FROM DK !PRODUCED BY JDs PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY

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  • K K, Kateel Road , Bajpe-574142

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    From many years this bridge is in pathetic condition
    This passage is constructed by British in early years of 19’s
    My friend Daisys construction 🚧 of house under progress !
    How can she bring aggregate , sand and other materials !
    Really I am worried !

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