Signal outage causes daily jams at two Sohna Elevated Corridor junctions

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Two of the busiest junctions on the Gurugram–Alwar Expressway, generally often known as the Sohna Elevated Hall, are witnessing frequent congestion because of poor visitors administration and non-functional alerts, officers and residents mentioned on Sunday. The intersections at Damdama Chowk and Chungi No. 2, each connecting to Sohna Highway, stay closely jammed throughout peak hours, notably for automobiles heading in direction of Gurugram.

(Consultant picture) Residents say jams close to Damdama Chowk and Chungi No.2 worsen each day. Municipal Council Sohna says automobiles that broken poles have been traced. (PR Archive)

District officers mentioned the 2 visitors alerts have been out of order since October 5 after being broken by motorists. “We’re conscious of a sign drawback inflicting visitors snarls within the space. Complaints on this regard had been forwarded to the municipal company accountable for upkeep of alerts,” a zonal visitors police official mentioned, requesting anonymity.

Notably, the Municipal Council Sohna is accountable for maintaing civil infrastructure within the sub-division, together with visitors poles.

Residents mentioned the issue has worsened over the previous month. Amit Singh, a neighborhood commuter, mentioned congestion extends as much as 500 metres from the intersections. “Motorists who’re in a rush all the time flock to the world, whereas making an attempt to get handed by means of the stretch over others. We see jams right here on daily basis at completely different intervals, ranging from 9am to 11am after which from 5pm to 7pm,” he mentioned.

Site visitors police personnel deployed on the stretch mentioned they’ve repeatedly requested the Municipal Council Sohna to repair the broken alerts. “We now have verbally knowledgeable municipal authorities a number of occasions to order restore work and determine offenders who broke the alerts,” an officer mentioned.

In response, Rajpal Khatana, particular responsibility officer at Municipal Council Sohna, mentioned motion is being taken to revive the lights. “Automobiles which rammed into visitors lights had been recognized by scanning CCTV cameras put in close by. A discover will likely be issued to their drivers on Monday. All essential steps are being taken to make sure easy visitors stream on the intersections,” Khatana mentioned.