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New Flyover to Ease Traffic at Kumarichantha Junction on NH 66

New Flyover to Ease Traffic at Kumarichantha Junction on NH 66

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has started the construction of a new flyover at the highly congested Kumarichantha Junction on National Highway 66 (NH 66), between Kazhakkoottam and Kovalam. The move comes in response to growing concerns over traffic jams and frequent accidents at this crucial junction. With an estimated cost of Rs 22 crore, this 800-metre-long flyover aims to significantly ease traffic congestion and enhance road safety in the area.

Kumarichantha Junction has long been a notorious hotspot for traffic bottlenecks, with accidents occurring regularly due to the intersection of high-volume traffic. The flyover project is expected to provide much-needed relief, helping vehicles move smoothly without the need to navigate through the junction. NHAI’s Thiruvananthapuram Project Director, Debaprasad Sahoo, highlighted the necessity of the flyover, stating that the project was designed specifically to address the traffic-related issues at this location. The project is expected to have a significant impact on local traffic flow, ensuring that vehicles can move quickly, reducing delays and the chances of accidents. “The flyover will not only ease congestion but also help in making travel safer along this stretch of NH 66,” said Sahoo.

The flyover will feature two main pillars and approach roads, with 15-metre retaining walls at the junction to support its structure. Soil testing for the project is currently underway, and the NHAI is prepared to commence piling work once the testing is completed. The total cost of the project is approximately Rs 22 crore, with a timeline of 12 months for completion. Once completed, the flyover will significantly improve traffic flow, which is currently hindered by the heavy volume of vehicles passing through the junction every day. In addition to the flyover, the NHAI is focusing on improving safety across various accident-prone spots along NH 66. A detailed project report (DPR) is being prepared for the installation of streetlights at several key locations, including the Venpalavattom overpass, Muttathara overpass, Enchakkal flyover, Kumarichantha flyover, and the Thiruvallam service bridge. The streetlighting project will also cover the Kazhakkoottam-Kadampattukonam stretch, along with the area near Lulu Mall, extending towards MGM Public School.

The installation of streetlights will provide much-needed illumination at night, helping drivers navigate these busy stretches with greater safety. The improvements are part of NHAI’s larger effort to tackle road safety issues and reduce the number of accidents that occur on this busy highway. Another key component of the NHAI’s plans for improving infrastructure along NH 66 is the construction of a service bridge at Thiruvallam. The state archaeology department had previously halted work on this bridge due to concerns about its proximity to the historically significant Parasurama Temple. However, the department has now granted the necessary permissions, allowing NHAI to proceed with the construction. This bridge is expected to improve connectivity and further alleviate congestion in the area.

The new flyover at Kumarichantha Junction is just one of several infrastructure projects in the works that aim to improve road safety and reduce traffic congestion in Thiruvananthapuram and surrounding areas. Local residents and commuters are eagerly awaiting the completion of these projects, as the improvements will not only make travel more efficient but also enhance the safety of the busy highway. With the flyover expected to be finished in just one year, residents can look forward to a smoother and safer commute along this crucial stretch of NH 66. The construction of the Kumarichantha flyover and the subsequent safety measures along NH 66 are steps in the right direction to improve traffic management in Kerala’s bustling capital region. With traffic congestion and accidents at Kumarichantha Junction having been a persistent issue, this new flyover offers hope for a safer and more efficient travel experience for thousands of commuters who rely on NH 66 daily.

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