Palampur’s traffic woes: two intersections merit urgent attention
I spoke about the Palampur bypass
(or: how to misuse a facility!) last week. This has made me turn my thoughts on
another dimension to the traffic woes faced by a Palampurwalla almost on a
daily basis. One noteworthy ‘trouble spot’ is the area in the vicinity of the
Fire Brigade Office (near hotel Tea-Bud) on the narrow but beautiful road that
meanders from the town to Lohna/Bundla/ Saurabh Van Vihar… with a lovely view
of the tea gardens and deodars to greet you on the way. Since there is a DAV
Public School and KLB DAV Girls’ college in close proximity approached by a
road-diversion near the Fire Brigade office, vehicles of all descriptions
deployed to ferry the school children are parked on each and every vacant area
around that intersection. Even huge army
trucks and big buses are parked by the roadside, thereby constricting the road.
And mind you, these monoliths get parked in the morning at the time of school
opening hours and stay so until the last school bell. And the picture that
presents itself at the peak hours i.e. at 9 AM (school opening time) and 3 PM
(school closing time) is one of utter chaos. Wary and wise residents, usually
avoid taking this road during these hours. Whenever I have done so, I have had
my heart in the mouth, caught in a messy jam. But then there can be emergencies
and unforeseen situations when you have no choice but to drive through that
road at the busy hour. Well, in that case, you will be lucky if you don’t get
caught in a jam resulting from the ensuing melee.
Can something be done to remove this man-made
bottleneck and de-clog this area? Could these heavy vehicles which remain
stationed there from morning till afternoon be parked away somewhere else and arrive
there only at the school closing time? Can not a traffic cop(s) be deployed
here (and also at the point near the St. Paul School) both at the school
opening and closing time (just about half an hour’s job) to regulate traffic
and thereby ensure a smoother passage for other/all vehicles? We would welcome
it and put our hands together for the authorities if proper steps are taken to
facilitate proper traffic flow in the aforementioned part of this very important
link road of Palampur.
Another jarring stretch starts
from Ram Chowk right up to the Santoshi mata mandir chowk and even further ahead
through the main Ghughar market. The road at Ram chowk is narrow, crowded and perpetually
pot-holed. What makes it much worse is the
vehicle parking along most of its right flank. In fact it is a regular, inescapable
feature of this part of the road. There are 2-wheelers, jeeps, tractors, cars
parked there without any check or concern about the inconvenience caused to the
passing vehicles. And when a bus is passing through with an odd vehicle parked
on the other side as well, your driving skills as well as patience to thread
your way smoothly through are put to a severe test. Cannot something be done about it? Surely, the
vehicles that are routinely parked - seemingly on a permanent basis - can be
asked to move away. The road can be rid of the pits and pot holes. And again a
cop can monitor and regulate the traffic at the Ram chowk intersection. Surely
suchlike measures if brought into effect by the local authorities would go a
long way in improving the situation and mitigating our traffic woes to a
considerable extent. Again we, the residents, would give them a big hand and
applaud them for remedying the situation.
Can't the army bus be parked away from the road?
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हुई लाल बत्ती गुल तो क्या ?
क्यों होते हो इतने खुश मेरे भाई 'ग़र लाल बत्ती हो गयी है, आज हमारी गुल,
हमारी शानोशौकत, बंगला , भत्ते , वीआईपी स्टेटस तो है तब भी सलामत बिलकुल।
हम मन वचन और करम से अब भी रहेंगे वीआईपी, सुन लो आज मेरे भाई,
चप्पल मारें, धमकाएं या उड़ानें रुकवाएं हम, कानून की ऐसी कम तैसी मेरे भाई।
हम ठहरे एमएलए/ /एमपी या अफ़सर मेरे भाई , क्यों करते हो बहस लड़ाई,
आप लोग हैं आम सी जनता, थोड़ा फर्क़ तो समझो और जानो मेरे भाई?
झूठे वादों,/ मसल्ल / मनी पावर और धर्म/जाति के नारों से अगला चुनाव भी जीतेंगे हम,
तब फिर अन्य नहीं, अपने बेटा/बेटी/घरवालों को ही यह मज़ेदार बागडोर सौंपेंगे हम।
इस पावर का नशा, ख़ुमार , तो लगता है बहुत अनूठा, बहुत सुखदायी,
क्यों न फिर यह चले पुश्त-दर-पुश्त, यह लाज़बाब पेशा मेरे भाई?
इसीलिए कहता हूँ फिर, ग़म नहीं मेरे भाई, 'गर हुई हमारी लाल बत्ती अभी गुल,
कानून मरोड़, निकालेंगे तोड़: रहेगी बजती सदा हमारी, पावर की यह ढोल/बिगुल।
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Quotes of the week
Every Indian is a VIP, beacon culture should have gone long ago
- PM Modi
Prayers anywhere shouldn't disturb others
- Javed Akhtar
We make peace with our enemies not our friends
- A character in serial Game of thrones (season 5)
Why can't women live in peace in this country?
- Supreme court
महिला को प्रेम के लिए मजबूर नहीं कर सकते
- Supreme court
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Arteries of Palampur are clogged.But this is an open fact and must've caused consternation to those who are at the helm.It is heartening that you have opened their eyes wide enough and tried to portend what is imminent.Iam confident of a salutary effect of your highlighting what ails Palampur.
ReplyDeleteYes, quite so. Vehicular traffic is increasing day by day. It is important to ensure smooth flow of traffic along our narrow but vital link roads. Unnecessary parking that too of heavy vehicles for hours together and every day is a nuisance. The authorities must take note of it and act accordingly. I have emailed this post too to the SDM, the SP and the DC requesting action. Let's see!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for staying in touch!
I had brought the woes of traffic to the notice of honourable speaker & SDM long back through a letter (RWS, Lohna) apart from other issues like fly-tipping and littering. It looks like that some action has been taken. However, military vehicles are still parked along fire brigade building. Need to knock the door of Military higher ups at Holta for necessary directions to the drivers....
ReplyDeleteI too emailed by blog posts to the SDM, the SP, the DC and other functionaries and requested action. But nothing seems to have happened. I think the SDM and the DC are fully empowered to address the issue. If Butail Sahib puts in a word, so much the better. But????
DeleteI laud your efforts and am so glad that you too are actively taking up public issues that concern us. I hope bit by bit we will gain strength.
Thanks very very much. Please stay in touch.
And I could not congratulate you enough for all the efforts you putting in to highlight the most relevant issues pertaining to Palampur...You are doing a great service. Continue with your efforts. Best wishes
ReplyDeleteThanks very much. I am just doing my humble bit. I strongly feel that we owe it to our town and the society to try in whatever way we can to 'save Palampur'! Thanks so much for encouragement.
DeleteWill be great to see your blog or page on Facebook...I think more visibility will be there
ReplyDeleteFirst and foremost my apologies for being so late in getting to read your candid comments...until this morning!
DeleteAnd my heart-felt thanks for your morale-boosting words of appreciation. Your suggestion is very good. That seems to be just the right way. Thanks.