Shops-on-wheels selling clothes, food and ice cream hinder the movement of pedestrians and cause traffic congestion on major roads around the Central Bus Stand in Tiruchi. | Photo Credit: M. MOORTHY

Encroachments persist around Central Bus Stand despite Tiruchi Corporation’s regular clearance drive

Traffic congestion has become the norm on important arterial roads such as VOC Road, Royal Road, Rockins Road, McDonalds Road, and Williams Road during evening

by · The Hindu
The roadside mobile eateries carry on their business till midnight around the Tiruchi Central Bus stand. | Photo Credit: M. MOORTHY

Despite Tiruchi Corporation’s regular crackdown, eateries and mobile shops continue to encroach major roads around the Central Bus Stand, hindering public mobility.

Traffic congestion has become the norm on important arterial roads such as VOC Road, Royal Road, Rockins Road, McDonalds Road, and Williams Road. Unauthorised eateries, juice stalls, mobile food outlets, and commercial shops occupy a major portion of the road, obstructing pedestrian and vehicular movement.

VOC Road and McDonalds Road continue to be hotspots of encroachments as makeshift eateries and roadside vendors occupy the road. While Royal Road and Rockins Road are encroached by mobile shops selling clothes, food, and ice cream. Adding to the woes of the members of the public, omnibuses occupy a major portion of the carriageway on these roads, leading to frequent traffic congestion.

Several mobile eateries have mushroomed along the roads leading to the bus stand. Traffic snarls occur near the Central Bus Stand especially in the evenings when most of the roadside eateries do brisk business and carry on till midnight. These mobile outlets occupy the pavement, and their owners often lock up and leave their carts after business hours.

The area is chock-a-block with vehicles in view of the festive season. “Due to encroachments, the width of the roads has shrunk, posing a threat to the safety of pedestrians and motorists. Many commercial roads remain underdeveloped because of this. The authorities should take stringent steps to retain pedestrian space from violators,” said V. Jeevarathinam, a road user.

To free up space, the civic body conducted a special eviction drive at night near Railway Junction and Central Bus Stand areas. The civic body launched a crackdown against these food outlets operating around the bus stand.

“Encroachments that are causing inconvenience to pedestrians and creating traffic congestions are being removed. Periodic eviction drives will continue across the city, especially where the public movement is more,” said a senior Corporation official.

Published - October 24, 2024 07:03 pm IST