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Corporation plans to ease traffic by revamping bus timetable

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The Times of India    21.08.2012

Corporation plans to ease traffic by revamping bus timetable

KOZHIKODE: The corporation is planning to re-route buses and rearrange their timings as part of its comprehensive bus plan that is aimed at streamlining traffic in the city.

The civic body will convene a meeting in this regard in September. Officials of the traffic police, Kerala Sustainable Urban Development Project (KSUDP), National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (NATPAC), Engineers' Forum and Regional Transportation Office, representatives of the bus organizations and experts from National Institute of Technology - Calicut (NITC) are expected to take part in the meeting.

The civic body had earmarked a sum of Rs 42.56 crore in the budget for the project.

As per the re-routing plan, the services of buses plying from various parts of the district to the city would be expanded to cover more areas, thus making travelling by bus a comfortable and practical option for the residents. The civic body is also planning to convert the Palayam bus stand into a major bus hub in the city. At present, private buses mainly use the Moffusil bus stand at IG Road. Only the buses plying towards Mokkam, Thamarassery, Mavoor, Vazhakkad and Narikuni use the Palayam bus stand.

Through the re-routing of buses, the civic body is hoping to ensure public transportation more accessible to everyone in the corporation.

The civic body is also planning to find a solution to the frequent accidents at the Thondayadu bypass. Once the work on the Meenchanda bus terminal is completed, the civic body will ensure that the buses coming in from the southern parts of the district halt at Meenchanda so that passengers can catch buses to the city from there.

"The idea is to prepare a detailed bus plan to ease traffic congestion in the city," said M Mohanan, public works standing committee chairman. "The plan to re-route buses and re-arrange their timings will be implemented only after considering the suggestions of the experts in the meeting," he said.

K K Vijayan, retired superintendent engineer, PWD, said though he had presented a proposal on the relocation of bus stops and re-routing of buses to the corporation in 2010, nothing has been done so far.

He had then suggested regulation of traffic and relocation of bus stops at 12 places in the city. The relocation of bus stops was proposed at Eranhipalam Junction, West Hill-Chungam Junction, Mavoor Road, Rajaji Road, Pavamoni Road, Poonthanam Junction, Palayam Junction, Stadium Junction, Pushpa Junction, Pottamal Junction, Medical College Junction and Mananchira.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 August 2012 06:23