The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Traffic snarls caused by diversion of vehicles turn worse on Karur Bypass

Buses and other vehicles, including twowheeler­s, have been diverted via Karur Bypass and Thennur bridge after the overbridge near Maris Theatre on Fort Station Road was closed to traffic on Saturday to facilitate the constructi­on of the new bridge

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With the traffic diversion in place, frequent traffic snarls on Karur Bypass Road in Tiruchi have raised safety concerns among motorists and road users.

The overbridge near Maris Theatre on Fort Station Road was closed to traffic on Saturday to facilitate the constructi­on of the new bridge. Buses and other vehicles, including twowheeler­s, have been diverted via Karur Bypass Road and Thennur bridge.

Following this, traffic snarls turned worse on Karur Bypass Road. Motorists complain that it takes around 20 minutes to reach the 3.5km stretch from Sastri Road to Main

A traffic jam that was witnessed on Karur Bypass in Tiruchi on Wednesday,

Guard Gate than the usual five minutes.

“There is heavy vehicular lineup on the entire

stretch of the road, which has turned into a hotspot of traffic congestion. The situation is chaotic during

peak hours, and with twowheeler­s jostling for space with buses and heavy vehicles, commuting is a difficult task on the stretch,” said V. Sabari, a road user.

Considerin­g the sharp increase in the number of vehicles plying through the road, motorists say the traffic police should come up with a solution to ensure the free flow of vehicles.

“Police personnel must be deployed during peak hours, and haphazard movement of buses around the bus stand must be controlled,” said M. Kannan, a motorist.

Besides Karur Bypass Road, the vehicles are also being diverted via Thennur Bridge, which has developed severe damage on the expansion joints between the decks, leaving wide gaps. The bridge was supposed to be closed for vehicular movement to take up the restoratio­n works. However, it has now been put on hold as it serves as an alternativ­e route to reach Chatiram Bus Stand. Although the bridge is oneway, violations are rampant, causing significan­t traffic congestion on the stretch.

P. Ayyarappan, a road safety activist, said: “Apart from regulating the vehicular movement, the officials should remove roadside parking of vehicles and encroachme­nts by vendors on these stretches to prevent frequent traffic snarls.”

When contacted, a senior police official said they would study the issue and take necessary steps to regulate traffic. Police teams had also been deployed in shifts along the stretch to ease traffic bottleneck­s.

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