
In order to alleviate serious traffic jams in the Chalakudy-Chirangara part to the National Highway 544, reforms will be introduced in operation from 16:00 April 5. The decision was made during the online meeting chaired by the collector of the Arjun Pandian district, here on Friday, which was called on Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday, Friday, which he will learn on Friday.
The meeting attended by police officials, the Regional Transport Office, India National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Department of Motor Vehicles, emphasized the need for coordinated measures to effectively manage the situation.
Representatives of the police director Chalakuda reported that small vehicles such as cars would be diverted from the national highway to the subgoto to reduce overload while heavy vehicles could be used by NH. Night patrols will be made.
The collector visited the place on Thursday, after which an emergency meeting was convened. The RTO instructions were provided to ensure that the correct lighting and the boards were installed along the highway.
Concerns about delay in construction work and quality issues were raised. The collector urged Nhai to put other employees to speed up construction work. Instructions have been issued to prevent the raincoat from the rain, caused by blocked drainage systems on the road.
The collector warned against a strict action unless the transport overload solution is found. The necessary staff, including flags, should be deployed for operation management. The department was instructed to report reports on measures that it took until April 7.
The online meeting was attended by a police superintendent (rural) B. Krishnakumar, project director of Nhai and officials of various departments.
Published – April 4 2025 20:34 IS IS