Bantwal: Heavy Traffic on NH 48 Hampers Flyover Construction
By Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network—Bantwal (RD/CN)
Bantwal, Jul 8: The Mangalore–Bangalore National Highway (NH) 48 is experiencing traffic chaos caused by ore laden trucks and other heavy vehicles.
These trucks carrying loads of iron ore ranging from 20 to 35 tons each have caused pot-holes all along the highway passing through B C Road. Traffic bottlenecks are common on the stretch of road from B C Road to Puttur and the passengers travelling by public and private vehicles are the worst-affected.
The large pot-holes formed at B C Road, Brahmarakutlu, Thumbe, and Farangipet, cause motorcyclists to have nightmares.
The NH 48 is in a deplorable condition because the ore-laden trucks ply beyond their load capacity. Daily commuters, school buses, and ambulances ferrying the sick to hospitals in Mangalore are adversely affected due to traffic jams.
Fly-over work hampered:
The heavy vehicular traffic via B C Road on NH 48 is hampering the ongoing work on the flyovers. Movement of heavy earthmovers, mega drilling machines, and trucks bringing ready concrete-mix is being hampered as a result of the rush of these vehicles. The general opinion seems to be in favour of the deputy commissioner’s directive to ban heavy vehicular traffic plying through B C Road since it delays the work and the NH might soon turn into a mud road with chunks of asphalt breaking off all along the highway.