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With motorists and merchants urging the district police to reintroduce two-way traffic on Mettur Road, Collector C. Kathiravan, Superintendent of Police P. Thangadurai and Corporation Commissioner M. Elangovan, together with senior police officers inspected the stretch and mentioned car circulation patterns on Monday.
The 750-m stretch from GH Roundabout to Swastik Corner is without doubt one of the busiest stretches within the metropolis with the presence of Corporation central bus stand and industrial institutions on each side of the street.
The district police had in May launched one-way traffic system on the stretch by permitting autos to maneuver from GH Roundabout to Swastik Corner whereas autos within the different course had been diverted by means of Nachiappa Road. This led to frequent congestion on Nachiappa Road whereas the stretch from Swastik Corner to GH Roundabout was closed for car traffic.
On Monday, Mr. Kathiravan, Mr. Thangadurai, Mr. Elangovan and different senior police officers inspected Mettur Road and held discussions on reintroducing two-way traffic on the stretch. Flow of autos, traffic congestion, car parking in entrance of outlets and car traffic on Nachiappa Road had been mentioned. The officers stated a choice can be taken on the problem quickly.
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