Locals Protest Road Width Reduction Near Sonari Airport

Construction Halted as Residents Voice Traffic Congestion Concerns

Key Points:

  • Construction work stopped due to protests over road narrowing near Sonari Airport
  • Five-foot width reduction plan sparks local opposition and safety concerns
  • Residents demand solution to maintain accessibility and pedestrian safety

JAMSHEDPUR – Local residents have forced construction work to stop near Sonari Airport over plans to reduce road width.

The parallel road served as an alternative route. Previously, paver blocks enhanced pedestrian safety on this stretch.

“The proposed changes will severely impact traffic flow,” stated a concerned resident.

Community Impact

The road provided relief during main route congestion. Moreover, it facilitated smooth movement during festival processions.

Furthermore, the existing footpath ensured pedestrian safety. Meanwhile, the area witnessed increased foot traffic over years.

Resident Concerns

Sanjay Yadav from Sonari Shanti Samiti voiced community worries. Additionally, the road served during emergency diversions.

On the other hand, construction officials seek resolution. The company has initiated dialogue with local representatives.

Historical Context

The road’s widening project completed in 2022. Besides, it included modern safety features.

In addition, the area experiences heavy festival traffic. The parallel road helps manage over 5,000 vehicles during peak hours.

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