Udupi: Student rally causes major traffic disruption, safety concerns amidst celebration


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Oct 26: A rally organised by college students in Udupi on Saturday, October 26 led to significant traffic disturbances throughout the city, drawing both attention and criticism.

Starting from Kunjibettu, the rally featured a convoy of modified vehicles that created congestion in several key areas. Participants were observed disregarding traffic rules, with some students sitting on car doors while the vehicles were in motion. Additionally, many two-wheeler riders were seen without helmets, raising safety concerns.

Described as a "victory march" by the organisers, the rally aimed to celebrate student achievements. However, it faced backlash for its lack of adherence to safety norms and traffic regulations. Witnesses reported that the roads were severely congested, leading to lengthy delays for commuters trying to navigate through the chaos.

As the rally progressed, the noise levels escalated, contributing to noise pollution in the area. The revving of motorcycle engines and modified jeeps added to the disruptive atmosphere, prompting complaints from residents and other motorists.

Local authorities are now reviewing the incident to address the traffic violations and ensure that future events are conducted safely and responsibly.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    Are these students Jobless ...

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    Jawani ka Josh ! They all look like enjoying their time . Some seem to be holding bottles filled ? Such procession is not new. That used to be there right from history of college election President election victory celebration. But some rogue's (dunk) misbehave breaking all the norms and rules of educational values.

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  • Observer, Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    I would like to recall PM's statement during one of his rallies in the past he said "Those indulging in unlawful activities can be identified by their clothes"

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    What is so great about these achievements that it requires such loud celebration through the length and breadth of the city? Or is it a loud announcement of "bigde baap ka bigde bacche"? Something is ominous about this celebration and its impact will be seen in the city in the coming years, I am sure.

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  • Prakashchandra Jain, Moodbidri

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    I was one of the victims of traffic jam. Sadly, the traffic police were mute spectators too instead of rounding up the violating vehicles, confiscating them and issuing penal measures.

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  • stany dsouza, Kulshekar

    Sun, Oct 27 2024

    Rules should remain the same for politicians as well! and there is no complain for these people why ??

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  • Kusuma Kumari gunji, Nellore/Kodyadukka

    Sat, Oct 26 2024

    Rallys need prior permission

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Sat, Oct 26 2024

    which students rally is this to give trouble to public by blocking traffic??

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