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Traffic woes continue between Perungalathur and Maraimalanagar

NT BureauBy NT BureauAugust 22, 2024No Comments
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Commuters traveling between Perungalathur and Maraimalanagar are facing significant traffic congestion, leading to prolonged delays and frustrations. The stretch, a key route connecting major residential and commercial areas, has been plagued by traffic jams, causing considerable inconvenience to motorists.

The congestion in this area has become a persistent issue, exacerbated by a growing number of vehicles and insufficient road infrastructure. Daily commuters are enduring extended travel times, with reports of delays ranging from 30 minutes to over an hour during peak hours.

Local authorities have acknowledged the problem and are exploring potential solutions to alleviate the traffic bottlenecks. Measures under consideration include road widening, improved traffic management systems, and the implementation of alternative routes to ease the congestion.

For now, motorists are advised to plan their journeys in advance, considering alternative routes if possible, and to be prepared for delays. The situation highlights the urgent need for infrastructural improvements to better accommodate the increasing traffic demands and improve overall commuting conditions in the area.

As the city continues to grow, addressing such traffic issues will be crucial for ensuring smoother and more efficient travel for all residents.

Traffic woes continue between Perungalathur and Maraimalanagar
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