Traffic bottlenecks near District Court junction irk commuters
Traffic congestion near the District Court Complex in Tiruchi has become a significant issue for commuters, especially during peak hours. The situation is exacerbated by a non-functional traffic signal and ongoing road construction, leading to severe delays. Road safety activists are calling for improved traffic management to alleviate the bottleneck.
- ▪The District Court junction experiences heavy traffic throughout the day, causing long delays for motorists.
- ▪A non-functional traffic signal and ongoing road construction have worsened the congestion.
- ▪Commuters have reported frequent minor accidents due to lack of lane discipline and the rush to overtake.
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Persistent traffic congestion near the District Court Complex in Tiruchi has become a major concern for road users, with motorists experiencing long delays, particularly during peak hours.The stretch serves as a major junction for commuters heading to various parts of the city. The four-road junction witnesses heavy traffic throughout the day, with vehicles criss-crossing from multiple directions.Vehicles travelling from Reynolds Road and Bharathidasan Salai towards the MGR Roundabout, those coming in the opposite direction, and motorists moving between Heber Road and Reynolds Road converge at the junction, often resulting in chaotic traffic conditions.
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