Repair before demolition
Indore, City Representative. Vehicles getting entangled in the mixed lane in front of the temple near Vijaynagar crossing may soon get relief. There are plans to narrow the bus lane and widen the mixed lane. A few days ago, the roof of a bus in the mixed lane also got entangled with the balcony of the temple.
While coming from Rasoma Square towards Vijay Nagar Square, the road in front of the temple is so narrow that vehicles get stuck all day long. Trouble has persisted here since the construction of BRTS. Now that Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has announced the removal of BRTS, work is going on to narrow the bus lane here. Although the digging had started even before the announcement, but it has gained momentum only now. There was a cement pillar in the middle, which has been removed. The road is being leveled. There was a traffic police post nearby, that too is not visible now.
Since all this was in the planning of BRTS, so far the officials were letting things go on as they were. When there was a hue and cry for traffic improvement, it was decided to change it. It is being told that after the road is leveled in the middle, the railing of the mixed lane towards the temple will be shifted inwards, which will make the movement of vehicles easier. All this would have to be done even if the BRTS breaks down.
Preparations to narrow the bus lane in front of the temple, traffic post also removed
Students against demolition of BRTS
Ever since the issue of demolition of BRTS has come up, those students for whom i-bus is a boon are angry. I talked to some children at Vijaynagar crossing. They were going to coaching class at Bhanwarkuan crossing. Their father or brother had come to drop them at the bus stop. They said that we live nearby. Family members They drop us here by car and we can easily reach our coaching class. The bus runs on time and reaches on time, so there is no wastage of time. If the BRTS breaks down, the bus will get stuck in traffic jams and we will not be able to reach on time. Then we will be forced to use our own vehicles.
No BRTS, system failed
Retired government official Mohan Vaishnav said that BRTS should not have been built. If it was built, it should not be demolished. Actually, BRTS did not fail, the system failed. It is the failure of the officials who The trouble caused by BRTS will be resolved to do someone for no solution Searched. The main problem is traffic jam. What should have been done for this was to remove all the obstructions on the mixed-lane side. Remove the service road. No one paid attention to this. Showroom owners and shopkeepers took over the service road considering it their ancestral property. The rest of the place was used for parking. If a campaign was run regarding this, the Chief Minister would not have had to announce the demolition of BRTS today.