Friday, October 26, 2007
Search Site:
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Archives | Feedback | Career Avenues
News
National
State
District
City
Business
Foreign
Sports
Comments
Edit Page
Panorama
Net Mail
Your Take
Infoline
In City Today
HelpLine
Daily Almanac
Festivals of India
Weather
Leisure
Crossword
Horoscope
Year 2007
Weekly
Daily Astrospeak
Calendar 2007
Pearls of Wisdom
"Wanton killing of innocent civilians is terrorism, not a war against terrorism."
- Noam Chomsky
Supplements
Economy & Business
Dasara dazzle
DH Avenues
Cyber Space
Metro Life - Thurs
Metro Life - Mon
Metro Life - Fri
Open Sesame
Metro Life - Sat
Living
DH Realty
Fine Art / Culture
Articulations
Entertainment
Science & Technology
Spectrum
Sportscene
She
Sunday Herald
Hi Life
Reviews
Book Reviews
Movie Reviews
Art Reviews
DH Education
ENGLISH FOR YOU
Columns
Kuldip Nayar
Khushwant Singh
N J Nanporia
Tavleen Singh
Swami Sukhabodhananda
Bittu Sehgal
Suresh Menon
Shreekumar Varma
Movie Guide
Ad Links
Deccan
International School
Real Estate Properties in Bangalore
Deccan Herald
Now Available
Globally
in Print Format
Others
About Us
Subscription

Send your Suggestions / Queries about the Website to the
Webmaster


To send letters to Editor :
Letters to Editor

You are welcome to post your letters/responses to NETMAIL here.

For enquiries on advertisements :
Contact Us

Deccan Herald » City » Detailed Story
Are they roads or dirt tracks?
By Fathima Sumaya Khan,Satish Shile,DHNS,B'lore
Heavy rains have left their marks on Bangalore roads in the form of potholes and craters. Result: Bumpy rides, and twists and turns for motorists on roads.

Deccan Herald conducted a reality check on the state of some roads. Traffic on all the major roads, particularly in the central parts, has been hit, with two-wheelers being the worst-affected. While Lalbagh Road (Double Road) is dogged by several problems, road linking Vidyapeetha Circle and Katriguppe, which was completed under a World Bank-funded project two months ago, has developed big craters. Mysore Road, one of the busiest in south Bangalore, is troubled by bad roads too. Besides, there are many roads which cry for attention.

Denizens are outraged. “Had Palike officers been efficient, Lalbagh Road would not have been like this,” said Mohammed Ghouse, an autorickshaw driver pointing at a pothole on that road.

Let’s take a dekko at the sorry state of some Bangalore roads.

Mysore Road
A stretch of road in Nayandahalli, in Pantarapalya, is full of craters, giving motorists a nightmarish experience. “This stretch has not been asphalted for over three years. Heavy vehicles such as trucks, buses and lorries cause further damage to the road,” complained Rajshekhar, a shop-keeper in Nayandahalli.

When it rains heavily, the condition is even worse. “When it rains, sewage water from Vrishabhavathi Valley inundates the road, obstructing vehicular movement. As the road is damaged, it poses further problems for motorists as well as pedestrians,” said Bhavana, a regular traveller on this road.

K R Market
This area sees heavy traffic density, more so because a bus stand is located there. A stretch of road between Town Hall and K R Market flyover is in a pathetic state. B K Goyal, general secretary of Federation of Trade Associations of Central Bangalore, feels that concreting roads is the only solution. “SJP Park Road, NR Road, OTC Road and many internal roads need to be concreted and not asphalted as they cannot handle heavy vehicular movement,” he said.

Double Road
“Roads are not bad, but worse,” said Mohammed Ghouse, an autorickshaw driver. Ghouse’s view stands good for many roads in the central parts. Riding a vehicle on Double Road (Lalbagh Road) can be nightmarish.
Ghouse, a resident of Shantinagar, said movement of vehicles on Double Road is always slow because of potholes. “Due to recent showers, potholes are filled with rain water, obstructing traffic movement,” he said.The Double Road, which is right in front of central office of KSRTC, has several potholes. The condition of road in front of BMTC bus stand is equally pathetic.

M Sujatha, who works in a private laboratory on Lalbagh Road, passes by this road twice a day. “Riding a two-wheeler on this road is a painful experience,” she adds. Several roads in Shantinagar (ward no 70) are in a bad shape, while the Nanjappa and Basappa roads joining Double Road are full of potholes.

Richmond Town
The condition of roads on Kingstone Road, Hayes Road and Langford Grove in Richmond Town is no better. Though the locality is partly a residential area, the movement of vehicles is more. Narasimhalu, a professor’s driver, said driving a four-wheeler in Richmond Town is a Herculean task. “As many roads are narrow, driving is difficult, especially during peak hours,” he said.


Full of holes...

The Palike, under the World Bank-funded Karnataka Municipal Road Project, constructed a road linking Katriguppe main road and Vidyapeetha Circle at a cost of Rs 2.72 crore last year.

However, a large part of the road is potholed.

According to the Palike, the work was completed only two months ago as opposed to the deadline of October 2006.

However, within a few days, it has developed potholes.

comment on this article
Other Headlines
Are they roads or dirt tracks?
Its off and on for cellphones!
Techie found dead in hospital toilet
Four killed as tempo hits truck
NICE workers not so nice
Mantra for joy
Lions rally on eye care
AT A GLANCE
BRIEFS
Ad Links
Flowers to India , Gifts to India
Your Life Partner? Get personalized proposals daily. Thousands of New members with Photo Profiles. Profession,Religion, Community searches & more. Register FREE!
Gifts to India, Flowers to India, Gifts to India, Bangalore, Gifts to India, Mumbai, Delhi, Rakhi
Gifts to India , Flowers to Bangalore India
No minimum balance NRI account
India Flowers - Dehradun Hyderabad Kolkata Gurgaon Punjab
Flowers to India Flowers Gifts Delhi Bangalore Mumbai Chennai
Flowers to Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune Kolkata.
Send Flowers, Cakes, Chocolate, Fruits to Pune.
Flowers to India , France , Japan, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mexico, USA
Flowers to India , Mumbai , Pune, Delhi, Chennai,
click here
Copyright 2007, The Printers (Mysore) Private Ltd., 75, M.G. Road, Post Box No 5331, Bangalore - 560001
Tel: +91 (80) 25880000 Fax No. +91 (80) 25880523
200x200
Gender:MaleFemale

Email:

click here
click here
click here