KOLKATA: The expansion of improved curbs along with the continuation with limited market timings can help cops in handling traffic and ease razing of all Vivekananda flyover from Posta out of Tuesday.
The expansion of improved constraints — with little alterations — will supply Kolkata Traffic Police the required time to test alternative programs around Strand Road.
“The simple fact that no more buses will ply will probably enable us to ship additional vehicles during MG Road.
Likewise, with economy timings seeing small modification, we could proceed with our programs about trucks and non invasive vehicles (cycle trucks ) from the Posta region,” said an officer in Lalbazar.
Kolkata Police had proposed a trial conducted in the region prior to going for the last job implementation.
“Yet, several problems assured that the program never removed.
However, now with lower cars on the street and the constraints set up, we could fine tune our strategies.
Besides MG Road, we’re eager to learn the way the truck move through CR Avenue (out of Vidyasagar Setu) influences ordinary traffic in the busy street.
Another part is to make sure that particular streets reserved for vehicles that are slow — such as Mirbahar Ghat Street and also Nalin Seth Street — may handle the strain without hampering smaller car motion on Maharshi Debendra Road.
We may even utilize diversions via Brabourne Road in case the traffic gets too heavy with this industry.
But when the drivers become accustomed to the traffic diversions, motion will be simpler,” stated an ACP.
In case the expansion of constraints are going to have an effect , which would the KMDA and its implementing agency’s decision to not rush things.
The bureau on Monday explained it will execute several tests and safety drills out of Tuesday across the 115m stretch involving Nawab Lane along with Posta crossing until it eventually starts the razing work.
The actual work will start on June 20 following all essential security practices and practices are in place.
“This is essential since we’re able to construct trust among local people and dealers that precautions have been accepted.
This can help us gain more cooperation from these,” explained a police officer in Posta police channel.
The police have fenced off the chosen portion which is going to be hauled down at the very first stage.
“By Tuesday, tools will soon be constructed and mended.
This would require a while to realize that everything is set up.
The dismantling job is going to be performed after a new technology where there’ll be virtually no pollution and sound during work.
Additionally, all of the angles about the security measures will need to be thoroughly assessed before the arrangement is hauled down,” stated a KMDA engineer.
At the first stage, the Nawab Lane area is going to be finished .
Overall, a 180m part of the flyover extending from close Old Mint into Posta marketplace on Strand Road is going to likely be razed in 2 months.
Officials stated that after this percentage is pulled back, it might be mentioned and ends up with the authorities to take the next period of dismantling work which will be carried over the flyover’s extend out of Ganesh Talkies into Girish Park.