Traffic happier as PH Road widened

Highways Dept. removes encroachments; stretch extended to 16 m

March 05, 2013 01:24 am | Updated 01:24 am IST - CHENNAI

Illegal shops had taken over road space on the small but crucial stretch near Aminjikarai — Photo: R. Ravindran

Illegal shops had taken over road space on the small but crucial stretch near Aminjikarai — Photo: R. Ravindran

The Highways Department is presently widening a small but crucial portion of Poonamallee High Road near Aminjikarai.

The 300-metre stretch is a major bottleneck as the road, which is broad in most places, suddenly narrows down in this part to a single-lane facility. Residents and shopkeepers in the locality said traffic was sluggish on this stretch during rush hour.

“Most of the land in that area is classified as grama natham poromboke. The small shops that lined the right side of the road were all encroachments. Around 80 per cent of them have been demolished. Owners of some of the others have gone to court, and we are getting clarifications on others,” an official of the highways department said.

Once the demolition is complete, the width of the road will increase from 10 metres to 16 metres.

The median will then be shifted, and additional space created to allow free flow of traffic, which is crucial for the arterial road, as its traffic load is heavy most of the day.

L. Kumuda, a resident said that though traffic flow near the Ampa Skywalk mall was smooth because the bridge across the Cooum River had been widened, vehicular movement was curbed on either side because of the narrowing of the road.

“The Aminjikarai junction is a crucial link to areas including Shenoy Nagar and Gill Nagar and Aminjikarai market and is crowded all the time,” she said.

The 14-km road from Muthuswamy Bridge near MMC to the Maduravoyal Bye-pass junction is six metres wide in most stretches, except for the stretch between Koyambedu and Anna Nagar Arch, which has only four lanes. “We will widen two stretches near Ripon Building and Anna Nagar Arch next,” an official said.

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