Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)
Mangaluru, Dec 30: The district administration proposes, on experimental basis, to restrict entry of heavy vehicles during heavy traffic hours in the morning and the evening on national highway stretches passing through the jurisdictions of the city, to ease the congestion. The proposed step would be introduced from December 31 onward.
Addressing media persons here on Tuesday December 29, city police commissioner, S Murugan, said that on experimental basis, it is proposed to stop the heavy vehicles from entering the city on the outskirts in both national highways 66 and 75 for half an hour in the morning and again in the evening. He said that specific spots would be earmarked for the purpose at Suratkal and Kotekar on national highway 66 and at Kannur on national highway 75 for parking of these trucks.
He said that the police will withhold these vehicles during dense traffic hours for half an hour, and once the time restrictions are removed, vehicles would be allowed to move ahead.
Dakshina Kannada district deputy commissioner, A B Ibrahim, stressed that this move is being initiated on experimental basis and that future decisions on traffic movement will be based on the advantages and problems encountered during this exercise. He pointed out that this system is already in vogue at Bengaluru and some other cities.