Gurgaon: citing road safety issues, New Palam Vihar residents have demanded the installation of traffic signals on the Bajera road that connects the Palam Vihar with the Delhi border.
Residents complained that they had witnessed a large vehicle movement on this stretch and in the absence of traffic signals, it often led to growls, especially during rush hour.
In addition to traffic congestion, pedestrians also face difficulties when crossing the road.
The population was recently written to the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) urged them to install traffic signals in about 5 km of long stretches on Jalan Bajera in the four crossing of Rakesh Rana, President Sai Kunj Rwa, said, “this intersection is now vulnerable.
For accidents due to lack of traffic signals.
Thousands of families live in the area and forced to brave heavy traffic risk their lives.
In the absence of traffic signals, commuters are often found driving on the wrong side increase the chances of accidents.
“When contacted by RS Tomar , DCP traffic said, “GMDA will start working on installation of traffic lights with a CCTV timer and camera that covers almost all cities, including old Gurgaon.
If there are requirements, we will conduct a survey and check the traffic movement based on the trial.”