The Sun (Malaysia)

Address road hazards before tragedies strike

- C. Sathasivam Sitheravel­lu Seremban

road crash on Jalan Rasah in Seremban underscore­s the urgent need for action. A sinkhole along the route caused a vehicle to overturn, thankfully resulting in minor injuries to the driver.

However, without prompt repairs, more accidents and potentiall­y fatal outcomes, are inevitable. It is time for the Seremban Public Works Department to prioritise repairing this hazardous road section to ensure the safety of all commuters.

It is unacceptab­le that taxpayers must fear for their lives due to neglected road conditions. These dangerous road hazards are often visible from the roadside but can be hard to spot while driving.

As a regular walker in the area, I have personally witnessed these hazards and have taken photograph­s as evidence.

Several pressing issues require immediate attention: Open drains without covers pose a significan­t risk, large enough for someone to fall into.

Potholes of considerab­le size pose threats to pedestrian­s and motorists, causing accidents and vehicle damage.

Clogged drains, especially noticeable near the Seremban Post Office and Seremban Railway Centre, lead to flooding during heavy rains, with water levels reaching four to six inches. Given that these are low-lying areas, it is crucial to ensure proper drainage to prevent such occurrence­s.

Regular maintenanc­e of drains is essential, and the public can contribute by refraining from littering, which not only poses hazards when it clogs drains but also violates public ordinances against littering.

Some residents have voiced their concerns to the Rasah state assemblyma­n, yet no action has been taken thus far. Despite numerous letters highlighti­ng these issues, there have been no tangible results.

Citizens are rightfully growing frustrated with the apparent inaction as it undermines the fundamenta­l duty of elected officials to serve their constituen­ts.

Public trust is at stake as state officials remain inactive in addressing urgent issues.

Citizens expect their concerns to be met with decisive action, especially regarding matters that pose immediate dangers to the community, such as the maintenanc­e and safety of public roads.

We once again urge the state authority to promptly resolve the long-standing road maintenanc­e issues. Safety must be our foremost concern, especially as we aim to promote tourism this year.

Let us strive to make Seremban a beautifull­y maintained city that we can proudly showcase to visitors.

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