Bantwal: Third Netravati River crossing opens for traffic, B C Road now has 3 bridges


Mounesh Vishwakarma

Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal

Bantwal, Nov 17: In a significant development for B C Road, the newly completed third bridge over the Netravati River was opened for traffic on Saturday, November 16, marking a major milestone in the ongoing road expansion project.

The bridge, part of the Rs 14 crore four-lane development between B C Road and Addahole, was tested with a trial run on Friday, before regular traffic commenced smoothly the following day.

The completion of this bridge, built by K N R Constructions, will ease congestion on B C Road and improve connectivity. The bridge is 386 meters long and 13.5 meters wide, with a height of 16 meters above the river. Eleven pillars support the structure, and both embankments are now in place. With two existing bridges operating in opposite directions, the new bridge ensures smoother flow without the risk of vehicles coming head-on.

Third bridge and B C Road’s unique legacy

The newly opened bridge is part of a historic development. B C Road now boasts of three bridges over the Netravati River, a rare distinction for a single town. The first bridge, built during British rule in 1916, was known for its narrow design, causing frequent traffic jams. This was followed by a second, wider bridge built in 2002-03 to accommodate growing traffic.
The latest bridge, inaugurated on November 15, 2024, is specifically for vehicles heading towards B C Road, while the older ones will serve vehicles traveling out of the area.

Ongoing road work and caution

While the third bridge has been completed, drivers are advised to be cautious as some nearby roadwork is still underway. The stretch leading to the old bridge has been blocked and turned into a divider to improve safety.

Authorities are urging motorists to adhere to speed limits, especially near Sagar Hall, where the road narrows.

Melkar-Panemangalore Flyover and traffic relief

Meanwhile, the Melkar-Panemangalore flyover is now operational, providing another crucial link in the region’s road network.

The flyover’s opening is expected to alleviate traffic congestion, with the Melkar flyover fully opening to the public by the end of this month. However, work on widening the road between Melkar and Kalladka continues, and drivers are advised to remain cautious as this stretch is still under construction.

Maintenance of older bridges

Despite the new bridge’s completion, there’s concern over the deteriorating condition of the old bridges. The asphalt on the older bridge next to the new one has worn away, and authorities must prioritise its repair to ensure the safety and efficiency of traffic flow.

 

  

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  • Joseph, Bombay

    Mon, Nov 18 2024

    This is Bantwal Cross Road, another B C Road is Bantakhal Cross Road near Moodubelle and Shirva. Abbreviations as far as possible should be used discreetly so as to avoid confusion.

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  • Shashi, Manglore

    Mon, Nov 18 2024

    Nowadays, using short forms can be tricky! Maybe we should start saying Bantwal Cross Road instead of BC Road because 'BC' might mean something very different! 😅"

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 18 2024

    This Gobernment is Looting the wallets of the citizens in GST, Petrol , Diesel, Gas, and in TOLLGATE fees. This much traffic on road congestion wouldn't have had been supposedly they have given more interest in railways by doubling the railway tracks of Mangalore and Bangalore with more trains, exception ghat sector.

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  • S g kankanady, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 18 2024

    The present government should be congratulated for much improvement in road infrastructure 👍🙏

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Nov 18 2024

    The River Thames is the second-longest river in the United Kingdom, passes through the capital city, and has many crossings. Counting every channel – such as by its islands linked to only one bank – it is crossed by over 300 bridges ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Sun, Nov 17 2024

    "Proper maintenance of old bridges should be carried out because the lives of passing travelers could be at risk. Fence the bridges as much as possible because the number of people attempting suicide has significantly increased these days."

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