Mangaluru: Police restrict vehicular movement to one side of roads


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, May 25: In order to facilitate easier identification and restraining vehicles from moving around the city without any genuine reasons, the police have barred movement of vehicles on one side of the main roads.

These restrictions have been brought into effect between Lalbagh and Ballalbagh, PVS, Bunts Hostel, Jyothi and Bunts Hostel where vehicles moving on both the ways have to use only one side of the roads. Vehicles have to move on the right lane of the road from Lalbagh. People driving from Balmatta side too have to move on one side of the road.

Barricades have been set up at a few spots on the roads while in a few places, vehicles are allowed to enter the barricaded side of the road when taking a U-turn. This can give rise to confusion among the vehicle drivers as they suddenly confront vehicles coming from the opposite direction. In some roads, when the vehicles move ahead thinking that the road is clear, the barricades stop them. In such cases they have to return and join the road from the other side, which can pose dangers.

Therefore the people have demanded for exhibiting proper boards giving clear instructions to avoid confusions.

Assistant commissioner of police (traffic), MA Nataraj, said that this arrangement has been made in order to be able to exercise control over the unnecessary movement of vehicles and to stop drivers from negligent driving. He said that the department is thinking of extending this system to other roads in the city too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Maria, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Ambulances are of prime importance.. The traffic barricades will hinder fast plying. Please do barricades scientifically keeping mind medical emergencies

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  • Ronald, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    To kill a rat, burn the house!

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  • Prashanth, Badiadka

    Tue, May 25 2021

    How will you let ambulances pass if you barricade one side of the road. District Administration is behaving as if they are scientists with extra ordinary IQ. In actuals, they don't have brains of primary school children. Instead letting people go fast and reach home sooner, they want them to spend more time on road and risk of getting infection

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  • prasad, kudla

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Tuglaq rules

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    No proper planning in the minds of authority. Be having like childish. It's better to put permanent barricade and sit at police station. No daily conflict with public.

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  • Nalin Kumar Padil, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Modi hai tho munkin hai

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  • Pree, Mumbai

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Mody hai toh Pumkin hai

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    This will demotivate drivers to drive a vehicle and reduce unnecessary traffic

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  • Deena, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    I totally understand that its necessary to curb the pandemic... Yesterday i faced such a great trouble at Ballal Bagh as the barricade was put near reliance petrol pump instead of having it near the intersection... We followed the front vehicles and when we reached a little further there were barricades and due to this all the vehicles had to take a turn and the whole traffic became a mess. If they had put up a sign board take diversion, take right it would have not resulted in the traffic Chaos. Proper planning is a must to avoid these kind of mess.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Only Cycles should be allowed during Pandemic ...

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  • Karthik Hegde, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    What the reason behind that illogical comment?

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Cycles might break the virus cycle..The only chain that used to break was my cycle chain...

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Jossey is right , Better to go with cycle during curfew ...or any old scooter or 2 wheel..cuz if sized not much to worry

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  • Raju baad, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    These police seem to have bird brains

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  • kujuma, mangaluru

    Tue, May 25 2021

    andher nagari choupat raja..ha ha ha.. like the brainless CD govt of bacchali party these police also has gone out of mind... corporators should make attempt to home deliver the groceries..then only the issue of crowding will be resolved..or elese keep groceres open till late night but ensure mask and social distancing.

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  • Pili, Mangalore

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Prime time to carry out road repairing without hickups

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Tue, May 25 2021

    Use all funds to build up health infrastructure medical crisis won't end soon and possibly get worse like maharashtra pattern.

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