Link Road plagued by unauthorised parking
The Hindu
Link Road in Nesapakkam is getting constricted due to unauthorised parking of vehicles. The practice began when COVID-19 lockdown was introduced last year, as the violators had the road all to themselves. Though volume of vehicular traffic is back to old levels, this practice continues.
The 300-metre-long Link Road connects Ramapuram and K.K. Nagar via Anna Main Road, and was opened for traffic in August 2017 as an alternative to First Main Road in Nesapakkam, which is narrow and therefore congested.
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