Pune's Katraj-Kondhwa Road: A Commuter's Worst Nightmare

Severe traffic congestion, pothole-ridden roads, and lack of traffic police presence make Katraj-Kondhwa Road a daily struggle for commuters.

Traffic CongestionRoad SafetyPune Municipal CorporationUrban DevelopmentCommuter WoesReal Estate PuneAug 27, 2024

Pune's Katraj-Kondhwa Road: A Commuter's Worst Nightmare
Real Estate Pune:Katraj-Kondhwa Road has become a daily nightmare for commuters, with severe traffic congestion regularly choking the area, particularly at Trimurti Chowk, Jijamata Bridge, Datta Nagar, and Katraj Chowk.

The situation has deteriorated due to a combination of pothole-ridden roads, a lack of traffic police presence, illegal parking, and rampant encroachment of footpaths.

Local residents and commuters are frustrated with the worsening traffic conditions. Atul Jain, a member of the Kondhwa Development Forum (KDF), expressed his concerns, saying, \

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main causes of traffic congestion on Katraj-Kondhwa Road?

The main causes of traffic congestion on Katraj-Kondhwa Road are pothole-ridden roads, lack of traffic police presence, illegal parking, and rampant encroachment of footpaths.

Who is responsible for maintaining the roads in Pune city?

Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is responsible for maintaining the roads in Pune city.

What are the consequences of poor traffic management on Katraj-Kondhwa Road?

Poor traffic management on Katraj-Kondhwa Road has led to increased accidents, traffic jams, and frustration among commuters.

What are the demands of local residents and commuters?

Local residents and commuters are demanding proper traffic plans, substitute ways to curb traffic menace, and better maintenance of roads.

What is the role of PMPML bus drivers in contributing to traffic jams?

PMPML bus drivers breaking traffic signals and parking buses irregularly contribute to traffic jams on Katraj-Kondhwa Road.

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