Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Major constructi­on projects cause traffic congestion: Minister

- BY DARSHANA SANJEEWA

The increasing number of developmen­t projects in Colombo and its suburbs has caused severe issues in the transport sector, Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Nimal Siripala de Silva said.

Addressing the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) Sustainabl­e Urban Transport Index held at the Colombo Taj Samudra hotel, the Minister said that developmen­t projects, especially in the housing sector had ensured the traffic congestion in the city had sky rocketed.

The increasing number of tourists had also contribute­d to the traffic congestion the Minister explained. “The standard of living in Sri Lanka is improving. This has prompted more people to purchase vehicles which is increasing the number of vehicles

This is a humanitari­an issue and we have to plan our developmen­t with such issues

on the road which in turn is causing the severe congestion,” he said.

Despite the constructi­on of highways and widened roads, the transport sector faces large challenges such as improperly planned cities. “In Sri Lanka there are no planned cities unlike in developed countries,” the Minister said.

The Minister of Transport explained that unauthoriz­ed constructi­ons near railway lines and roads were a major road block to the developmen­t of the sector. “This is a humanitari­an issue and we have to plan our developmen­t with such issues,” he said.

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