Mangaluru: Airport Road turning into accident zone – Speed limit needed to avert danger


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Jul 7: The stretch of road between Yeyyadi to Bondel on the way to international airport has turned into death zone. Accidents are a daily occurring here. This has caused panic among riders, drivers and general public of this area.

Two young boys Pavan and Chirag, residents of Pacchanady died as the rider lost control of the two wheeler and crashed onto the electricity pole in the night on June 28.

Series of accidents have occurred on this stretch of road for some years. In May, 2021, bike rider Prashant (30), resident of Sharbath Katte died as he tried to save a scooter rider who suddenly crossed the road. The video of the tragic accident was viral on social media.

In April of this year, Adolph Rodrigues died in the accident that occurred near Perlaguri of Padavinangady. On June 11, an elderly person and kid were hit by a two wheeler while they were crossing the road. The bone of the child is fractured.

The main reason for the increased accidents on Yeyyadi-Bondel stretch is high speed of vehicles that go to the airport. Tall bushes and plants that are grown on the road dividers which obstruct the view. Several pedestrian crossings and U turns within three km distance. As there are no road humps, riders and drivers run the vehicle at high speed. Near Perlaguri there is bend as well as crossing.

In 2021, a youngster lost his life near Perlaguri Padavinangady after he collided with the steps of a grocery shop. Later, police and the Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) officials arrived to check the reality of the road near Perlaguri and a barricade was installed.

In 2018, a shocking video of a two-wheeler rider miraculously escaping with a minor injury after ramming into a car on the Airport Road had highlighted the risk of travelling down the stretch that has been witnessing frequent accidents. The traffic police took serious note of the issue and placed barricades.

In 2018, the then ACP traffic Manjunath Shetty took measures in installing traffic cones and barricades opposite Bondel church after a series of accidents took place in the stretch.

The barricades and speed breakers will be installed soon after an accident which will be in place for a short period of time. Since it is an airport road, VVIPs do not allow to install barricades and speed breakers. Even if it is installed, they will be removed later.

Meanwhile, the locals in the stretch of Yeyyadi Bondel are worried about over-speeding and rash driving especially during the night that lead to accidents. Further, there are a few schools in the stretch which puts the students’ lives in danger due to high speed of vehicles.

Eyewitness of the accident that killed two adolescents on June 11, Dr Pavan Kamath says, “Humps are must on airport road. They are very much needed opposite Vanita Achuth Pai Convention centre where several accidents take place.”

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Jul 07 2023

    New Airport should be located near Padubidri ...

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  • Yashwanth, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 07 2023

    The dividers on the roads are opened up at multiple locations on a small stretch of road to facilitate for easy movement of influential persons to access to their residences and business locations are the main reasons for accidents and traffic jams. People are not willing to travel a longer distance and do a U turn to reach their destination.

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 07 2023

    Road dividers are too many on this strech. Constant digging for laying of fiber optics and mcc works are carried out everyday.

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  • Eulalia D'Souza, Bejai / Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 07 2023

    Accidents can happen anytime, anywhere to anyone. Driving has to be careful by vehicle drivers. Youth think they are on a Formula one track, others think they own the road, bus drivers think there is none other than them on the road. So it's best for MCC to put speed breakers with proper & visible marks. Most humps on our roads are not clearly visible, these also cause accidents. Speed limits - tell me who follows it in our city? MCC or Traffic Police should have working condition CCTV Installed, on street light pillars. Also have proper traffic signal lights, again in working condition.

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  • Joseph, Bombay

    Fri, Jul 07 2023

    Am reminded of Formula 1 Austrian GP racing contest.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Jul 07 2023

    Lot of people think they are on the Runway ...

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Fri, Jul 07 2023

    Naturally it will be the case... Most drivers drive like aircrafts... Reaching a passenger to airport or deporting from earth is the question... Leave early drive carefully should be the discipline... No use blaming the other road users....

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  • amar, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 07 2023

    Humble Request to MCC officers Please put speed brakers with clear colour code. Both vehicle holders and public should notify it. Also assign one regular traffic police in this route so speed of vehicle automatically decreases.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Jul 07 2023

    mcc is worst due to the nagpur gulam administration....keep voting for them and enjoy the acche dins...

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