Udaipur : Udaipur Construction Committee President Ashish Kothari said that the traffic pressure is continuously increasing in the city. After taking action to open the bottle neck in the city, the corporation is now taking action to widen the main roads of the city. During this time Councilor Manohar Chaudhary, Mukesh Sharma, Executive Engineer Akhilesh Goyal, Ritesh Patidar, Revenue Officer Nitish Bhatnagar etc. were present. MLA Tarachand inspecting Chetak Circle Road. Mayor and team in inset. To relieve the traffic problem of Udaipur city, the Municipal Corporation is now preparing to widen the roads up to Chetak Circle. On Thursday, city MLA Tarachand Jain and Mayor Govind Singh Tank visited Chetak Circle. During this period, problems like roadside carts, vehicles parked, bottle necks and cabins were encountered. Now the corporation will remove them and open the roads.
Traffic pressure is continuously increasing in the city. Due to the arrival of tourists and competitive examinations, there is traffic jam in the entire city. The Municipal Corporation is starting to improve the system from Chetak Circle. On Thursday, MLA Tarachand Jain, Mayor GS Tank, Construction Committee Chairman Ashish Kothari and corporation officers and employees visited the intersection and surrounding roads. During this, it was found that due to parking of carts and vehicles on Hathipol to Fatehsagar road, the road of 100 feet was reduced to 30-30 feet on both the lanes. There is also a problem in getting out of the turn of the road leading from Shiksha Bhavan towards Pahari Bus Stand. Saras cabins are installed on the road near Guru Gobind Singh School. MLA Jain has instructed the corporation to remove vehicles and carts from the roadside. Besides, it has been asked to remove the bottle neck at the corner of the park at the turn between Pahari Bus Stand and Shiksha Bhawan intersection and to remove the cabin near the school. The pillars installed in the park at the turn between Pahari Bus Stand and MB Hospital Road will also be removed. So that vehicles can pass easily.