Unfinished roadworks in Mangaluru: A growing concern for public safety


Pics: Abhijith N Kolpe

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Dec 12: The excavation of roads in Mangaluru seems to be a never-ending story, with projects like Gail Gas, the Jalasiri project, and cable works continuously underway. However, when these road excavation projects remain incomplete, they cause significant disruptions to daily life, transportation, and safety. Unfinished excavation work often leads to traffic congestion and an increased risk of accidents. Delays in such projects are typically attributed to poor project management, insufficient funding, or unexpected technical challenges. Addressing these unfinished roadworks and completing them in a timely and efficient manner is crucial to restoring order and ensuring the safety and convenience of all road users.

The roads excavated for various projects are often not restored to their original condition upon completion of the work. This issue is particularly evident in prime locations such as Bunts Hostel, near Court Road, and Bondel, where unfinished roadwork poses significant risks to vehicular movement. Additionally, mud accumulation on these roads during rainfall exacerbates the danger, making the surface slippery and hazardous, especially for two-wheelers.

On December 11, a tragic incident near Kavoor highlighted this issue. A man lost his life when his two-wheeler skidded on a muddy road, causing him to fall under the wheels of a truck. The road had been left in a hazardous condition due to excavation work. Shockingly, the cleanup of the mud was carried out only after the accident, with police present. Who is accountable for this tragic loss of life?

In several areas of Mangaluru, once a project begins, the roads are not properly restored, leading to disrupted traffic flow. Often, only temporary patchwork is done, or mud and stones are dumped on the road. These materials are washed away during the monsoon, leaving the roads in even worse condition.

For instance, on November 18, the new church at Bondel was inaugurated with interlocking tiles laid outside the gate. However, within a week, the entire interlock was excavated for project work and remained unrestored until December 10. As of December 11, workers were still seen dumping mud to cover the deep pit left by the excavation. In fact, neither side of the road near Bondel Church has been properly restored after the project excavation.

Why does the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) remain silent on taking action against contractors for such negligence? There is an urgent need for a dedicated operation, akin to the “Tiger Operation” by the MCC, to address this issue. Just as street vendors causing traffic congestion are held accountable, these unaddressed excavations also create traffic hazards and, in some cases, claim lives.


 

 

  

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 12 2024

    Not completing road works and public works, leaving the material used at the place of work is not something new. This is been a style of MCC. What about the speed breakers (humps) only waiting for a eye opener, I mean a accident or someones life to be lost because of the disappearing speed breakers.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Dec 12 2024

    does not matter..our mp is busy in getting new air routes and trains...roads are only for those who cannot afford..so the children of lesser god should take care of themselves..shows how the fakir party works...the demi god calls himself fakir and wears rs two lakh suit, branded sunglasses and pens etc...this is the hypocrisy of nagpur gulam party...so enjoy the benefits and keep voting

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Thu, Dec 12 2024

    Good initiative by DAIIWORLD it will make difference.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 12 2024

    There is no coordination between the departments. Any work they start must be done with better plan.. Any work they must do together stretch of 1KM only stage by stage. Before starting the work advance notice must publish in all news papers. Good and best material must use. Any lapses DC and Representatives must be held accountable.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Thu, Dec 12 2024

    Unless they dig repeatedly how will they earn..40,50,60 %.. the roads will remain like this 100%.

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