Mangaluru: Unauthorized flexes can pose serious threats to lives


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jan 30: Flexes have mushroomed everywhere and they fill the gaps on highways and roadsides. Buntings and flexes that have been hung by the side of the national highways pose real risk of accidents for people moving on them.

A flex hung by a private concern along with three other advertisements located at the Kaikamba convent road bend on Gurpur road are dangerous. A number of accidents have already happened here. Flexes can be seen in Kettikalari, Gurpur, Kaikamba, Ganjimath and Mijar areas.

The villagers have demanded for the removal of these flexes, particularly the one standing at the road bends on roads and highways. They can pose the risk of accidents as the vehicles coming from the other directions might not see the other vehicles. It is common knowledge that too many foxes spoil the look of the highway.

A large number of flexes can be seen on the side of the highway between Kulshekar and Moodbidri. There are allegations that many of those who installed these flexes had not obtained any permission.

Murugesh, National Highways Authority of India Mangaluru assistant engineer, says that local administrations do not have powers to permit commercial flexes on highways. He says that a few private concerns have installed flexes without authorization and the department is trying to remove them.

  

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  • K.R.BALLAL, KAPU

    Sun, Jan 31 2021

    Sir There is a saying in Kannada 'konana munde kindari barisida hage or Borgalla mele male suridante'.This means literally that any amount of petitions requests will not move the die hard thick skinned powers that be.This issue of unauthorised banners is going on since last many years but status quo continues.If the authorities were responsive to public grivences by now our roads should have become a jolly ride.But people keep compaining and it falls on the deaf years.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 31 2021

    This is a money making business for administration. When these flexes invite for accident, then our administration is not taking any action or steps, Who is accountable for the loss.????

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    These flex are a cheap way to advertise

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 30 2021

    Use a Bulldozer ...

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