Kundapur: Unscientific humps give bumpy ride, misuse of municipal funds


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Nov 7: The rubberized road humps that have been laid in an unscientific manner in the roads winding through the town have been proving nightmarish to vehicle drivers. These humps, erected in the name of streamlining smooth movement of traffic, have given rise to rumour that municipal funds running into lacs of rupees have been misused through irregularities in the purchase of these humps.

Sometimes back, the police department had conducted a survey in association with Moodlakatte Institute of Technology, about vehicle parking and easing of traffic in the town and was in the process of preparing a proposal towards this end. The department had encountered high density of vehicular movement in the town and complaints of reckless driving by private buses.

In the meanwhile, the municipal office here invited for tenders relating to rubber humps for being laid in the road here to regulate speed of vehicles. A Bengaluru-based company is said to have come forward with a quotation for supply of humps prepared out of a mixture of tempered hard rubber and plastic and the municipality bought 2,000 metres of rubber humps by paying Rs 12 lac.  Cat eyes worth about Rs 60,000 were also bought. There is a rumour that the municipality had prepared huge bills for buying things worth not more than three lac rupees. This issue came up for discussion at the Karnataka Development Programmes meeting held at the Taluk panchayat hall here recently. Members had demanded for a detailed investigation into this allegation.

When contacted, municipal office said these were not permanent humps but just demo samples. They said further steps would be taken on the basis of public opinion about them. But humps continue to hamper traffic, giving rise to doubts in the minds of the people about the genuineness of the above claim.

These humps are creating problems for people who frequently use the road here. Vehicles move to extreme edges of road in an attempt to avoid humps that are laid only halfway on the roads, creating risk to pedestrians. People also say that speed of their movement is hampered as engines of vehicles go off while negotiating these humps. The fact that several humps began getting tapered off within a week of fixing them has proved their substandard quality. The neglect of the municipal office towards these pleas has angered the people.

There are reports of people getting injured after falling down when crossing these humps. It is said that some pedestrians were injured and got admitted into hospitals after vehicles hit them while trying to avoid the humps. A commuter, Kishore Ballal, urged the municipal office to take measures to clear the roads of these unscientific humps in view of the above problems, and replace them with scientific ones. He said that people will themselves take up the work of removing the humps if the municipality fails to act fast.

  

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  • Prakash Rebello, Kundapur

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    Useless humps for the main concrete road, these kind of rubber humps incline level is so high vehicle need to be stopped completely even the road is clear sometime resulted in traffic jam and damaging tires, suspension system. these are recommended in service road where stopped for checking etc.Normal concrete hump and pedestrian crossing Zebraa crossing is required in kundapura town area. But our corrupted system need more decades to provide the required stanadrad of facility in our life...we left behind in development of infrastructure and transport service etc..

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  • abdulla, india

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    India can send mission to MARS...
    but cant build one Toilet with right specifications and standards.. cant build one Road as per any standards.. cannot keep the GANAG clean... Cant handle teh garbage produced?
    what does this reflect?
    CHARACTER..... Attitude: Basic civic sense..
    Hygiene: all sense...?
    This is pure JUGAAD mentality...
    Money sanctioned doesn't reach the purpose...
    90% is gobbled up..
    non cooperative govt staff..
    any chance for india to improve?
    Need nothing but military discipline...
    Too much TALKING .. wasting time.. Gossiping...talking politics and religion...
    than working hard and following rules .. standards..specifications...
    Are there any standards?
    do we have engineers? who know their subject?
    if yes.,
    then why does this take place ?
    be serious..
    we are not animals but humans.

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    Kundapur Humps are Carbon Copy of Mangalore Humps. When Donkeys drag the Horse Buggy, no one reaches anywhere in time. Same case here with Mangalore City. Have a look at near st.Agnes College gate. 2/3 of the road has Hump. Rest 1/3 do not have Hump. There is a Bus Stand next to Hump. So the Vehicles drive close to Bus Stand to avoid the Hump. In this process,the vehicles come so close to Bus Stand. People have to jump away to avoid getting hit by Vehicles. Public should find out who was in charge of this stupid lay out. I am sure bill has been paid without even verifying. But surely checked the percentage amount. It looks almost like Picture No:4 except the side of road. I am sure that our Minister drives to Bendoor Church through this road. Even other ministers also drive along with all other heads without ......!

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  • Norbert D'silva, Basrur/Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    Nice article Silvester. Last week I experienced these unscientifically designed road humps fitted across Kundapur city. even though the height of the humps are inline with the specified height say 3 to 6 inches Its travel length is half the specified length making every vehicle to experience hard landing.These are to be removed & proper travel length humps to be fitted to serve the purpose without harming the vehicle users.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    Really, it is a road´?but one sees vehicles are passing on the footpath and People are in front of it.And the road and ist rubber humps are good for children to Play than for normal vehicle passage.I just cant understand the way ist done .Usually when Tenders are called,road is done,before given free for traffic ,one should inspect and prove if it is done properly and the Money given to it is absolutely used for it .Noone prooves of the Money Business from muncipal funds and whether Tenders costs are in a state of matching or high etc.?Horrible!It is a very dangerous Situation to the People who walk there.drivers dont mind .They want only to pass by.Let the muncipality atleast wake up now and correct it and checkout if Money used to it too much was and where it sickered.

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  • SK, Mlore

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    These unscientific humps are even present in the road between Thokkotu and Deralakatte. They are such a pain.

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  • rajesh, kundapura

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    good article.....

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  • Pramoda, Kundapura

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    Illa helmet rule barlilla,, ee rubber hump bhayankara gatti itt. Benn hudi aagud kandita.. naanu badimael bike haarska hogud.. Hump haaksdourig mande pett hucch hidditt..

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  • satish, kudla/syney

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    Can some one clarify..has the rules of helmet taken off recently ?

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    No one follows the rule in small towns and villages.No one here to enforce the rule :)

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  • Af, mangaluru

    Fri, Nov 07 2014

    helmet is not compulsory in udipi and kundapura.

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  • Joy, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 09 2014

    Of all the places I have visited in Karnataka.... It looks like helmet is only made compulsory in Mangalore and Bangalore. Cops dont stop people in Mysore, Coorg, Kundapur etc without helmet

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