Mangalore, Jun 4: In order to curb traffic jams and control accidents in Mangalore city, the traffic police have continued their new experiments.
Earlier this week, the city police changed the two-way traffic on this four-lane road to one-way from Horticulture Junction towards Bendoorwell Junction.
Following Thursday's two accidents, the city traffic police closed a gap in the median near Hotel Kumar International on the road between Horticulture Junction and Bendoorwell Junction.
A motorist on a two-wheeler sustained severe injuries after he was hit by a bus from behind while he was taking a right turn at the median gap before Bendoorwell Junction on Thursday. Few minutes earlier, a multi-utility vehicle taking a right turn at the same median gap was hit by a car coming in from Horticulture Junction, like the bus.
The two incidents led to snap protests by residents and other motorists, who blocked movement of vehicles on one lane of the road. The police took time to pacify the protesters and then closed the gap.
Meanwhile, police have placed barricades to allow parking of vehicles picking up and dropping children at St. Theresa School, close to Horticulture Junction. The school management had brought to the notice of police about problems students were facing in reaching the school because of the change in the vehicle movement pattern.
Police Commissioner R. Hithendra said police were studying the new traffic movement pattern for a fortnight. Changes, if any, will be done before a notification is issued about the new traffic movement to decongest Balmatta and Bendoorwell junctions.
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