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Potholes on Qamarwari-Parimpora road pose threat

A scooty rider expressed his frustration, saying, “The potholes and patches make it nearly impossible to ride safely
01:47 AM Nov 02, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
potholes on qamarwari parimpora road pose threat
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Srinagar, Nov 1: Residents and commuters have voiced serious concerns over the deteriorated condition of the main road from Qamarwari—Mandi stretch in Parimpora, where numerous potholes and patches have turned the route into a daily hazard for drivers and pedestrians, reports said KNO.

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The locals from the area and pedestrians alike told the news agency that the Qamarwari to Parimpora Mandi road is pivotal and a busy one too. It connects Srinagar city with Parimpora and needs urgent attention from authority, as potholes have made it very dangerous, they said.

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A scooty rider expressed his frustration, saying, “The potholes and patches make it nearly impossible to ride safely.”

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He said this road is busy with traffic all the day and if these potholes were not filled immediately, there is every possibility of a major accident. Another resident, who frequently commutes on this stretch, added that “every day, I see people struggling to avoid these potholes, swerving dangerously close to oncoming traffic. It has become a nightmare for us, and we are worried that someone could get seriously hurt if nothing is done soon.”

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Pertinently, locals report that these road conditions not only slow down traffic but also increase the risk of accidents, particularly for two-wheeler riders.

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Many residents are now calling for urgent action from authorities to address the road’s condition, saying the delays in repairs could lead to severe accidents and injuries.

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When contacted, an official told KNO they have taken the matter into their notice and will try to fill the patches soon.

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