Regional Transport Authority discuses traffic-related issues
October 24, 2024 | by admin
Regional Transport Authority (RTA) Kohima on Wednesday held a meeting and discussed on traffic-related issues impacting the district, with special attention on the upcoming Hornbill Festival.
According to DIPR, the meeting was presided by DC Kohima, Kumar Ramnikant.
Chairman of District Planning & Development Board Kohima, Dr. Tseilhoutuo Rhutso, expressed concern on the growing traffic congestion in Kohima, which has significantly hindered daily activities and caused stagnation in movement.
He emphasized the need for a comprehensive study to explore alternative routes and traffic management solutions, particularly in light of the increased traffic expected during the Hornbill Festival. He further stressed the need for collective effort and cooperation in finding a lasting solution.
The meeting included discussions on several key issues, including the presence of off-road vehicles, which contribute to parking challenges in the city.
The possibility of removing such vehicles and identifying a designated junkyard for them was considered as a step toward alleviating parking problems. Additionally, discussions were held regarding the opening and closing of specific routes, as well as the timing of truck movements and their entry into the city, especially during the festival period.
A notable concern raised was the lack of traffic discipline among commuters. It was agreed that a sensitization drive would be initiated, with the RTA collaborating with various transport sectors to promote traffic awareness and discipline.
In terms of school transportation, the meeting resolved that all school buses in Kohima must be painted yellow, equipped with emergency doors, and display both vehicle numbers and driver contact information to enhance safety standards.
The need to study and identify new traffic routes to ease congestion was also highlighted, with a recommendation to submit a feasibility report on the proposed routes.
The meeting was attended by key officials including ADC, SCO (Civil) Sardar, Additional Superintendent of Police (Traffic & Protocol), DSP (Traffic), Regional Transport Officer of Kohima, Kohima Municipal Council and representatives from various transport sectors.
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