Pencil Dividers Installed to Improve Traffic in Udaipur


Pencil Dividers Installed to Improve Traffic in Udaipur

The installation of dividers has started at Thokar Chauraha
 
Thokar Chouraha

Udaipur, December 24,2024 - To improve traffic flow in Udaipur, pencil dividers are being installed at 11 key locations across the city. This will help reduce congestion and ensure smoother movement of vehicles.

Work Begins at Thokar Chauraha

The installation of dividers has started at Thokar Chauraha. Dividers have already been placed from Railway Station Road up to Railway Ground.

Reducing Road Cuts

At the intersection near the culvert, the large road cut leading towards Chittorgarh is being reduced by adding dividers. Similarly, the fixed divider on Ayad Road is being extended by 20 feet with pencil dividers.

Narrow Roads and Traffic Jams

The road coming from Pratapnagar narrows between Thokar Chauraha and the station, which often leads to traffic jams. To tackle this, dividers will prevent vehicles from switching lanes and ensure smoother traffic.

Dividers to be Installed at Key Locations

  • From Kumharon Ka Bhatta Railway T-Point to Guru Ramdas Colony
  • From Narayan Seva Sansthan Building to Guru Ramdas Colony Railway Bridge
  • From Udiapol to Police Line Road near the Jail DIG Office
  • From Railway Bridge to the New Road Bus Stand Additionally, the cut in front of Aravali Vatika on the road to Fateh Sagar will be closed with pencil dividers.

Relief from Flyover, but Congestion Remains

Thousands of people travel daily on this road, coming from routes like the airport, Chittorgarh, Kota, Jaipur, and Madhya Pradesh. While the flyover at Pratapnagar has helped reduce jams, congestion remains at Thokar Chauraha. The junction where roads from Ayad and Madri meet sees heavy traffic, causing frequent jams. Despite installing traffic signals, the situation has not improved much.

Source: Media Reports

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