The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Multiple encroachme­nts near Kollidam bridge a safety risk

In a recent incident, a youth riding a motorcycle sustained injuries after hitting a vendor as he was cramped for space while joining the road from Kollidakar­ai Road, says associatio­n

- S. Ganesan

Encroachme­nts near Kollidam road overbridge near Srirangam in the city poses a safety hazard for motorists.

Although the road leading up to the bridge across the river has been widened after the demolition of the old bridge and the constructi­on of a new one, the road space has considerab­ly shrunk due to the encroachme­nts. Vendors seem to have largely taken advantage of the additional space created on the stretch.

Road users complain that both the Highways Department and police have turned a blind eye to the problem so far. Street vendors, including those selling coconuts, fruits, ƒowers and soft drinks, have set shop along the stretch. While a few display their wares on goods vans, others operate from pushcarts. Some have even put up temporary structures.

“The encroachme­nts by vendors on the road leading to the bridge from Srirangam have proved to be more dangerous,” says

Vehicles, narrow lanes, fruit and vegetable vendors and encroachme­nts on footpaths seen along the main road leading to Srirangam near Kollidam Bridge in Tiruchi.

P.Ayyarappan, president, Road Users Welfare Associatio­n, pointing to a recent accident when a youth riding a motorcycle sustained injuries after hitting a vendor as he was cramped for space while joining the road from Kollidakar­ai Road.

With a large number of people using Kollidakar­ai Road now, vendors occupying the roadside leave little space for two wheelers. The road on the opposite

side is also heavily encroached. Although a speed breaker has been erected at the spot, accidents continue. Kollidakar­ai Road is also being heavily encroached upon, he observed.

A large number of people cross over the road from either side and this already causes heavy congestion at the spot. The encroacher­s, especially vendors and the crowd around them, only compound

the problem, said Rajan, a resident of TVS Tollgate area.

Need for regulation

While Highways authoritie­s promise to issue notices to encroacher­s, Mr. Ayyarappan feels that a permanent solution could be found only if street vendors are regulated as per the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act in the city.

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