The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Roadside parking leads to frequent traffic snarls on East Boulevard Road

Trucks are allowed to enter Gandhi Market near the arterial stretch in Tiruchi only between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., but heavy vehicles are accessing the market even during peak hours

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Roadside encroachme­nts along East Boulevard (EB) Road near Gandhi Market in Tiruchi have been obstructin­g the free flow of traffic and posing a threat to road users.

Although the width of the road is about 80 feet, rampant encroachme­nt by parcel and cargo agencies, which park their trucks and minivans on the stretch, has shrunk its carriagewa­y, causing frequent traffic snarls.

While trucks are allowed to enter the market area only between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m., heavy vehicles are accessing the market even during peak hours. “With trucks and other vehicles continuing to occupy half of the road, navigating the stretch has turned into a nightmare for motorists,” said P. Sathya, a road user.

Exploiting the wide road, banana auction is often conducted on the road, and the huge chunk of

Lorries parked on East Boulevard Road in Tiruchi on Saturday.

waste generated by the ‘Vazhakkai mandi’ is indiscrimi­nately dumped on the road, which also adds to the shrinking of the motorable space.

“The road has turned narrower, and traffic snarls have become a common phenomenon, putting the safety of commuters at risk. Vehicles can be seen lining up for a long distance,” said N. Jamaludeen, a civic activist.

Residents have been suggesting that the civic body relocate the market for almost a decade, but no action has been taken. Even the modern bins installed near the banana market remain unused due to the delay in procuring the specialise­d vehicles which would lift the bins from the surface to empty them.

According to a senior official of the Corporatio­n, waste generated by banana vendors is collected regularly to manage the accumulati­on. He also stated that the civic body was taking necessary steps to procure the specialise­d vehicles soon.

When contacted, a traffic police official said police personnel would be deployed to regulate traffic on the stretch, and the trucks parked on the road would be penalised.

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