Kumari Palany & Co

East Coast Road to be widened to reduce accidents

Posted on: 03/Mar/2014 2:21:55 PM
The Tamil Nadu Road Development Company (TNRDC) in a bid to reduce accidents on the scenic East Coast Road has started work on widening a 33-km stretch of the road from Akkarai to Mamallapuram.The work, which has been taken up at a cost of Rs. 272 crore, is expected to be completed in two years.
 
Every day, on an average, 13,000 vehicles take the road that connects Chennai to several tourist spots including Mamallapuram, Alambara Fort and Puducherry. During the weekends, the number rises to 15,000 vehicles a day.
 
Statistics reveal that in 2012-13, there were 174 accidents, of which 20 were fatal involving the deaths of 24 persons.
 
For the widening, the contractor has already started work on removing encroachments along the road.
 
Notices have been issued to over 160 persons. The land, measuring over 59 hectares, had been acquired much before the ECR became a toll road facility in March 2002.
 
Some property owners had constructed compound walls or put up small gardens or play areas on the land, which lies along the road. Already encroachments, including bus shelters, in two of the 13 revenue villages have been removed.
 
As part of the work, a two-metre-wide median will be constructed to prevent head-on collisions. The entire 33-km stretch will get lighting at a cost of Rs. 8.1 crore.
 
A new bridge will come up alongside the Muttukadu bridge and three bridges at Kovalam and two near Mamallapuram will also be widened and strengthened.
 
Beyond Mamallapuram, nine curves and seven junctions will be improved. The junctions would get better lighting and service lanes.