Patch-up work will be undertaken after seven years; permission sought to convert it to Tamilnadu State highway
For
commuters who undertake the harrowing ride on Chennai Tiruvallur High Road (CTH),
some welcome respite might soon be on its way. The highways department has
sought funds from the Tamilnadu State government for patch-up work.
Though the
road, a national highway, is under the jurisdiction of the National Highways
Authority of India (NHAI), the department has initiated this step following
long-pending demands from residents.
No work
has been undertaken on the road for about 7 years.
The
highways department has sought the conversion of the national highway to a
state highway. “Anticipating approval for this proposal from the Central
government, we have sought Rs. 5 crore from the Tamilnadu state” a source said.
The NHAI’s
proposal to widen the 22 km stretch into a 200 feet facility had to be dropped
following stiff protests from traders & some residents. The road thus
remains narrow at many stretches despite the increase in the volume of traffic
every year.
The
blacktopping has been ripped off from various parts of the road between Padi
& Avadi.
It is
difficult to cross the stretch even during medical emergencies. It takes more
than an hour to travel 12 km between Thiruninravur & Ambattur as many vehicles vie for space on
the narrow road full of encroachments.
The delay
in underground drainage & water supply network projects at Avadi has also
led to the narrowing of space.
Driving on
the road has become a difficult task as heavy vehicles kick up a dust storm as
they negotiate the damaged unpaved portions. Many stretches, including near the
Ambattur telephone exchange, Mannurpet, Ambattur OT bus terminus & Avadi
check post, are accident-prone zones as they are battered and narrow.
Lack of
street illumination & medians add to the residents’ woes. Pedestrians are
the worst affected as there are no footpaths or / traffic personnel to regulate
traffic.
A recent
accident when a pedestrian was hit by a motorbike during his attempt to cross
the CTH road near Pattabiram.
Residents
also specifically complained about the portion of the road at Nemilicherry
where Phase I of the Outer Ring Road cuts across the CTH Road.
Initially,
only patch-work can be taken up as underground drainage work is on in Ambattur
& Avadi areas.
“But even
this work will help reduce traffic snarls. During the course of the drainage
work, corrections including raising the height of the road and construction of
drains at water stagnation points will be taken up. The road will be laid after
the completion of the UGD,” the official said.
The NHAI
had written to the Tamilnadu State highways a few years ago stating that it can
not take up widening on this stretch as it was densely populated and traders
were strongly against the move. Work on widening the remainder of the road up
to Tirupathi is progressing well.
Src: Hindu
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