
Police seek NIT-K’s opinion to address traffic issues at Hamilton Circle
The HinduThe Deputy Commissioner of Police K. Ravishankar said on Thursday, January 30, that city police have sought the expert opinion from the National Institute of Technology – Karnataka to address the traffic issues at the Hamilton Circle, in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office, in city. He was responding to demand from councillors to end the traffic chaos at the circle, during the monthly meeting of Mangaluru City Corporation council. Naveen R. D’Souza, a councillor and a former leader of the Opposition in the council said that the corporation should ask the NIT-K to prepare a detailed project report on the traffic management in the city. Some councillors demanded police and the corporation to withdraw one-way traffic imposed on the loop road and restore two-way traffic between Clock Tower and A.B.
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