Minister asks officials to ready plans to decongest Vyttila Junction
The Hindu
The six-lane flyover at the junction has failed to end snarls, says Mohamed Riyas
Officials of the PWD (NH Wing), National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), and the city traffic police must conduct a joint inspection of Vyttila in Kochi and find a temporary solution to the mounting traffic snarls despite the commissioning of the six-lane flyover at the junction, Minister for Public Works P.A. Mohamed Riyas said at an online meeting on Sunday. The PWD and other agencies concerned must also ready a comprehensive master plan to bring about seamless and signal-free traffic at the junction on the basis of a traffic study and redesign the junction in a scientific manner. Land acquisition too could be thought of, if needed. The projected manifold increase in traffic along the NH Bypass must be kept in mind while readying a scientific and sustainable master plan, he told officials. The meeting was convened in the backdrop of increasing public unrest over traffic hold-ups at Vyttila and Kundannoor. The condition of roads at Kundannoor Junction is particularly bad owing to undulations over paver blocks laid by the PWD on the Maradu and Thevara sides of the flyover. Pedestrians at the two junctions too have found the going tough as footpaths were dismantled.More Related News
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