Mangaluru: Poor response for public meet on traffic issues, but suggestions aplenty


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (JS)

Mangaluru, Jan 18: With a view to address the traffic problems in the city more effectively, Mangaluru City Corporation and the traffic police department on Monday January 18 jointly organised a public grievience redressal meet chaired by Mangaluru south MLA J R Lobo at Town Hall here.

However, the meet received poor response from the public, with a large majority of the seats remaining empty. Moreover, those who participated in the programme came more than an hour late. Ironically, while officials are often blamed for traffic chaos in the city, when given a platform to discuss and find solutions for the problem, hardly a handful of people chose to participate.

Once the meet started, addressing the gathering, MLA J R Lobo said, "A few days ago I took a tour of the city along with officials to identify the reason and find solution to the existing traffic problem in the city. It was then decided to organize a public grievance meet and take suggestions from the public to tackle this issue. Due to some reason, there has been lack of participation from the public.

"The existing traffic problem cannot be solved only by the traffic police or the officials. There is a need for public paticipation to adress this issue. We have started the concept of traffic wardens in the city. But the number of volunteers is less, hence I request the general public to cooperate and if possible serve as traffic wardens at least 4 hours a week," he urged.

Rajendra Kumar suggested that there needs to be correct marking of lanes and signs on the road. "Every individual should maintain lane discipline while driving. To make sure these rules are followed, rules and fines should be imposed strictly," he said.

Hanumanth Kamath of Nagarika Hitarakshana Vedike said, "Every big city in Karnataka like Bangaluru and Hubballi has one-ways. But why are we not able to maintain one-ways in Mangaluru? When the stretch from Collector's Gate to Balmatta was made one-way before, it had decreased the traffic problem in the city.

"Almost 99 percent of the buildings in the city do not have parking facility. How does the city corporation give them completion certificate? There are some buildings encroaching on parking space, but no action has been taken against them. One such building is Tokyo Market on GHS Road. We are building four-lane concrete roads in the city but are these roads completely used for vehicles is the question. Vehicles are parked on both sides of these concrete roads," he said.

Listing out traffic problems in the city, he said, "Today Mangaluru requires traffic police constables. When the previous RTO Afzal Khan retired, the government wanted to post an official from Hospet by promoting him as RTO. The official had written a letter to the government stating that he did not want to come to Mangaluru. This shows the amount of political pressure here. No official wants to come here because of this. Car Street was developed to facilitate smooth flow of traffic, but now vehicles are parked on the road. School vans should be allowed to enter the school premises, but now they park on the road and this is hampering smooth flow of traffic. All the buses pile up at State Bank, instead as an alternative, some buses should be allowed to stop in different places, like some near RTO, some at State Bank and so on. Buses which take 10 minutes to come from Jyothi to State Bank take 25 minutes while returning. Speed limits should be imposed on these buses."

Walter Menezes said, "The city corporation is not able to build bus stops in some places. In Kankanady, the bus stop which was located at Ganesh Medicals was shifted to a spot near MAK Mall on corporation land. This reduced the traffic problem to a great extent but the corporation could not the build bus stop from 2 years. The fine amounts should be increased. Vaccuum horns of high decimal should be banned in the city. Every time we talk about the issues, but no action is taken. There should implementation of these suggestions, otherwise there is no meaning to discussion."

G K Bhat said, "In any developed city, the pedestrians are given the first priority but here the pedestrians just cannot cross the road. There are no bus stops where neccessary. Some bus stops need to be shifted as they are creating bottlenecks. Stretch from Lady Goschen to Bunts Hostel and Balmata are horn-free zones according to an order issued by the DC, but there is no implementation of this rule."

Rohan Shiri said, "The corporation puts markings on the road but they do not last even for a year. The companies which can give guarantee of 5 years should be given the task of marking the roads. Footpaths are being constructed in the city but the work is progressing at a slow pace. Strict deadlines should be given to contractors who take up footpath work."

District information officer Khader Sha said, "There are some shops in the heart of the city where the items are placed on the streets outside the shop. This needs to be cleared. Doors need to be installed in the city buses and allowed to open only at certain bus stops, as in Bengaluru."

Chief traffic warden Joe Gonsalves thanked everyone for participating in the meet and giving their valuable time and suggesstions.

J R Lobo assured that the suggessions would be taken seriously and appropriate action would be taken. He also said that the home minister has instructed the concerned to fill the vacancies in the traffic police department at the earliest.

ACP traffic Uday Nayak said that there are about 48 constables who are currently under training and within 4 months they would join the department, which would help ease the situation.

Mayor Jacintha Vijay Alfred, deputy mayor Purushotham Chitrapur, MCC commisioner H S Gopalkrishna were also present.

  

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  • manglorean, kavoor

    Wed, Jan 20 2016

    switch off all signal lights 50 percent of problem solved,,start taking action on buses 25 percent still solved, train the traffice police too now the problem is totally solved

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  • RDSOUZA, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Public completely lost their faith in politicians. Elections are just two years away and our ministers and MLA are busy cutting ribbons and meeting public.

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  • tom Cat, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    A eye wash by the authorities, they come alive only to get their salaries hiked then go into limbo. Now days the traffic light do not work or lack a traffic police man and pedestrian find difficult to walk for lack of foot path and MLA s and mlcs and mps sleeping. congress and bjpeee same, two sides of same coin.

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bijai/ Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    I don't think there was an awareness of this program at all. Also if it's kept on a working day - a Monday, during office hours, what response do we expect ? If I was aware, I would have attended it for sure.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    come on... don't just blame boss. was there enough publicity of this event. Why the hell it's kept on a working day. Do you want all of use to take a leave from office and attend. Doesn't make any sence. There is a dedicated department altogether to work on these problems. Sit , debate, brainstorm and work on that and serve the public. Public need to come and give solutions, if so, why the hell we have a RTO department and Corporation in place. Yes, we do feel happy to be a part of the discussion, of course. But we were not aware of this meeting and more over you keep it on Monday morning, looks just to ensure no public attend. You do your job correctly , everything will be ok.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Oganizers should have put banners across city stating 'There are communal clashes & join us to protest'. A big gathering could have been seen!

    We are least bothered about basic needs & day to day issues.

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  • Rohan, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Instead of banners they should have implement the same what they did in Mumbai's papu road show they lured public with biryani, Rs 100 and promise of homes, for this crowds will easily turn up to any event ..............lol

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    if CM was there in this event. he would have a fantastic sleep on stage.one more photo with CM ..head down..snoring..

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  • Roland,

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    I am surprised by the absence of the "nominated" MLC. He does not miss any functions like this. Perhaps he would have known that there will not be a good crowd present.

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  • Nilesh, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    It was a good initiative to get to know the problems of the people. But in order to get a better response, the citizens should have been made aware of such a public meet to be held. Pretty sure if the citizens were well aware then the town hall would not be an ideal place to accommodate all as the traffic issues are a lot.

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  • Achu, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Pedestrian should be given high priority, people need to stop their vehicle if they see people crossing road and not over speed the vehicle. Also we dont have any special parking reserved for physically disabled. Our Current footpath in the city is absolutely a Joke, its unscientific no proper dimensions wheel chair & strollers cannot slide down from footpath there should be some standards followed. Lane system should be introduced as soon as possible to avoid accidents.

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  • Prashanth Shenoy, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    If you really want people to attend at least make some kind of an announcement on the radio or get the word out a week in advance and set it on a Saturday so that people can attend.

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Where is BeeDee sena?? Oh sorry ...No communal fights so no sena in meeting !!

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  • SURESH MAROLI, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Wed, Jan 20 2016

    Where is PFI, KFD, CAMPUS FRONT etc etc..

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  • Kiran, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Public meet should be called on a weekend and not on working days. How can we put leave for one day just for a meeting .Are we not answerable to our organization.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Where is our useless MP ...

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  • Amith, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Why you don't need your useless CM here?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Private Buses is the biggest CULPRIT ...

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  • Dilip RV, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    MLA Sir, why do you say that traffic police cannot solve the problems? It's their duty to ensure orderly movement of traffic. They are trained and possess the necessary competence for the job. If you have shortage, hire. There are lot of unemployed youth around. Don't put the burden on citizens in general. Traffic police do a "very good job" trying to earn petty amount stopping heavy trucks right in between the heavy traffic at the cost of other motorists life. I have experienced it many times. Not to forget zealously removing tint films and number plates from cars below 6 lakhs price. The PY registered cars are always given benefit of doubt!! Buses still move around under their nose scaring the daylights out of motorists with their vacuum horns! The junctions manned by traffic wardens also witness a sea of bus conductors ensuring "smooth passage" of "their concerned bus only" which later adds to the chaos and bottlenecks. New "No parking" boards are erected everyday. How about a few "Parking" boards? Buildings are built in the heart of the city without parking area. Falnir area has so many doctors clinics & other offices. Not one building has basement parking. Bejai market issue is still fresh in our minds. To be frank, public opinion is not at all required. These issues are too big for anyone to miss.

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  • shabam.ahmed, ullal

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Good initiative by authority , i had no info on this event or else i would have attended ..Leave aside of volunteering for traffic control, a lot majority of people here doesn't really care about traffic road rules because they just think they can drive they will drive however , dept and concerned authority should really work hard to educate such minds on following road rules and should also start telecasting some info on tv,social media may be thia can help somehow .

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  • Mohammed Mustafa, M'lore/Jeddah

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    Really this shows public completely lost their faith in police department.

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  • Mark Lewis, Kallianpur/Udupi

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    Come to Udupi. We have a Singham Sree Annamalai sir.

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    for sure lack of awareness and publicity for the event.

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Tue, Jan 19 2016

    absolutely.

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Mon, Jan 18 2016

    OMG. thats dissapointing. i hope those sitting were not sound and shamiyana people..

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