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Why this link to Dwarka E-Way is a drivers’ nightmare

Gurugram: With a semverterleaf exchange to take at least one year from now to complete, commuters are forced to wrestle with non-motorized stretches between the intersection of Dwarkway-Pataudi-Pataudi and Umang Bharadwaj Chowk.
Residents of new sectors who use it to access the NH-8 claim that stretches that run parallel to the elevated dwarkway segment are falling apart, often causing congestion and long vehicles damaged due to deep holes.
Residents accused their recurrent complaints of citizenship and district administration institutions so far falling in deaf ears.
“Driving on this road as we are convicted of choosing to live in the new sector and access the NH-8 without paying toll in Kherhi Daula Plaza.
I have developed back problems that are unrelenting and there seems to be no alternative to escape,” said Nikhil Singh, daily commuters.
The intersection where Dwarka Expressway cuts the Pataudi road and a 500 meter stretch on both sides, in particular, is a commuter nightmare.
Commuter, who regulates somehow driving with the speed of snail on a surface that is not consumed right under the express segment, rue about two rounds of U that connects them with Pataudi Road.
On Monday afternoon, a truck was trapped in one of these rounds.
And it only gets worse from here.
In the direction, towards Manesar or Honda Chowk hero, commuting towards, the 500 meter stretch filled with a hole that is difficult to find because it is in flooding when it rains.
Cars strike, bikers skidding, and tailbacks because vehicles stuck in deep holes are ordinary sites on certain days.
During rush hour, traffic becomes chaotic.
“This road is a nightmare.
Because the work in Dwarka Expressway developed, the road was relegated by that day.
As if the authorities have forgotten this stretch and rely on only one Dwarka Expressway to resolve all problems.
It is almost impossible for pedestrians to think of walking on the road This.
The middle segment is damaged and the sides are flooded, “Rakesh said, who has a grocery store in this stretch.
This road situation is pathetic along the way to Umang Bharadwaj Chowk.
High voltage wire tower has changed the highway two paths that are narrow to just one lane.
After that, taking u-turn to get to the Honda Chowk hero is not just a driving skills test but also suspension of a disgusted vehicle.
Traffic police claimed to be helpless.
“They built bad walks and then expect us to control traffic.
First, make a road that can do traffic.
We try to finish chaos but in vain exercises here.
We only ensure that the main traffic violations and chronic congestion It didn’t happen, “said a traffic police officer.
MCG officials said the department planned to fully redesign Pataudi Road to Garhi Harsaru.
In addition, NHAI is also expected to provide a stretch between Honda Chowk Heroes and Umang Bharadwaj Chowk Facelift.
The highway authority said he would hope to start a job at the end of this month.

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