Mangaluru: State-wide vehicle traffic survey to commence from Feb 26


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Feb 25: The Karnataka Public Works Department (PWD) will conduct a comprehensive traffic survey on state highways and major district roads starting from 6 am on February 26.

The survey, which aims to assess the volume and patterns of vehicular movement across the state, will conclude at 6 am on February 28, spanning a total of two days.

139 census centres in Dakshina Kannada

In Dakshina Kannada district alone, the PWD has identified and set up approximately 139 census centres at strategic points along state highways and major district roads. These centres will serve as the primary locations for data collection during the 48-hour period.

The executive engineer of the PWD Mangaluru division has issued a statement requesting the full cooperation of vehicle drivers and the general public. The data collected from this survey is essential for future road planning, maintenance, and infrastructure development across the district and state.

The department has urged commuters to support the personnel stationed at the census points to ensure the exercise is completed successfully and accurately.

  

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