Deccan Chronicle

Mayhem at RK Puram flyover hits traffic

Rules gone for a toss, frequent mishaps have been reported

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DC CORRESPOND­ENT It is free for all at the Ramakrishn­a Puram Flyover junction, covering the Army Public School and Trimulgher­ry. Chaos and street fightings are the order of the day.

Unfortunat­ely, this is one of the busiest routes, connecting Cherlapall­i, ECIL, Kapra, Sainikpuri, Neredmet and Secunderab­ad.

Lakhs of vehicles ply on the busy road and their volume increases during the peak hours. With the traffic rules gone for a toss, accidents mark the day with no end in sight.

To add insult to the injury, there is a bus stop at the end of the flyover. When an RTC stops, the traffic comes to a grinding halt because of the narrow road.

Though the portion of the road connecting Neredmet X Road and Ramakrishn­a Puram flyover is broad, the road leading to the Army Public School and Trimulgher­ry is quite narrow.

Heavy vehicles like buses and lorries have to negotiate their way to pass by.

Locals said the situation will further worsen with the Army removing the compound wall near the canteen.

The defence unit is building a new wall, almost touching the existing road. This will make the road narrow further.

While the flyover falls under GHMC jurisdicti­on, the area, starting from the bus stop, comes under the Secunderab­ad Cantonment Board (SCB). This has forced the authoritie­s to pass the buck.

Vijay Dabade, a retired bank employee who stays in Ramakrishn­a Puram, has appealed to the concerned authoritie­s to shift the bus stop and to widen the road. He has also asked them to construct slip roads under the flyover to make the traffic smooth and to avoid commotion and accidents.

Former vice-president of SCB V.Jayaprakas­h has asked the army, Cantonment Board and the GHMC to find a solution to this vexed issue as it will bring relief to lakhs of commuters plying on Ramakrishn­a Puram stretch.

The army should cooperate instead of flexing its muscles, he noted.

 ??  ?? The small junction in front of an RTC bus shelter causes traffic snarls almost all the day at the beginning of RK Puram bridge. — DC
The small junction in front of an RTC bus shelter causes traffic snarls almost all the day at the beginning of RK Puram bridge. — DC

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