Deccan Chronicle

AUTOS BLOCK ROAD AT RATHIFILE

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The road near the Rathifile bus stop is crowded most of the times, and autoricksh­aws which are parked haphazardl­y on the road only add to the mess.

Many drivers in the spot to pick up passengers to Parsigutta, Namalagund­u, Warasiguda and Malkajgiri in shared autoricksh­aws.

Space was earmarked for the vehicles and barricades set up, but many drivers park their autoricksh­aws just outside the enclosure. “Whenever they see a person is walking with a bag in his hand or with his family, these drivers chase them for a fare. They block the road, which affects traffic,” said Mr Ashok Kumar, an MBA student.

Autoricksh­aw driver M. Lingaswamy said, “After the barricade was put up, we follow a queue and there is no way that anybody can come forward for a customer. But drivers not belonging to our ‘adda’ block the traffic by parking their vehicle outside the barricade.”

“We keep informing the police about them and they book cases against violators. Police patrol has also improved, but it will take more time to regulate them,” said P. Rajaiah, another autoricksh­aw driver.

A couple of drivers are purposely creating nuisance, said traffic inspector Ram Swamy.

He added, “Every day we book 4-5 drivers for not obeying the traffic rules, and we detain their autoricksh­aw for a day. The reason for barricadin­g the spot was to regulate the drivers. Most of them have fallen in line but a few are still flouting rules and we are looking out for them. The vehicles of repeat offenders will be seized.”

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