Plea to widen Nochiam-Manachanallur road
The Hindu
Rapid urbanisation in the vicinity has led to increased vehicular movement
Motorists commuting on Tiruchi-Thuraiyur Road have called for urgent steps to widen the Nochiam-Manachanallur section to cater to the rising volume of traffic.
The Highways Department is relaying the three-km-long stretch. However, residents like S. Chandrasekaran, a businessman, say it is too narrow to accommodate the increasing traffic .
Renowned for its rice mills, Manachanallur is situated on the outskirts of the city and, in recent years, has witnessed rapid urbanisation. Agricultural fields are fast giving way to residential colonies and layouts along Nochiam-Manachanallur Road, accounting for the rise in vehicular movement.
The road caters to a large number of people commuting to Tiruchi from Manachanallur, Thuraiyur and several other villages. Besides, a large number of heavy vehicles headed to Thuraiyur and beyond also go via the road.
“More than 40 villages are situated around Manachanallur and commuters traverse via the road. Hundreds of vehicles headed to Thuraiyur and beyond go by this road,” says N. Saravanan, a road safety activist.
.”Besides, a large number of padayatris from Musiri Road also take this route to reach Samayapuram Mariamman Temple. We want the stretch to be widened and upgraded as a two-lane highway with paved shoulders from No. 1 Tollgate to Manachanallur,” he adds.
Mr. Saravanan claims that the narrow road between Nochiam and Manachanallur Taluk Office has 13 speed breakers, giving a torrid time to motorists. A large number of vendors selling fruits, vegetables and other items have set shop along the road to attract passers-by. Many stop their vehicles abruptly to buy their products, leading to traffic snarls. Hence, the roadside shops should be regulated.