It’s Pothole Season in Mangaluru Again?

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It’s Pothole Season in Mangaluru Again?

Mangaluru: We have summer, Monsoon and winter seasons, but in Mangaluru we have pothole season. Although it’s bad to drive on the main City streets, stricken with numerous potholes — similar problems have been experienced by Mangalureans driving on the side streets and lanes.. It’s treacherous time — It’s once again pothole season in Kudla. The City streets are decorated with potholes, and I bet between each mile there are chances that you’ll come across potholes. Mangaluru roads have started resembling the craters on the moon?

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It happens again and again and again. Heavy rains, heavy traffic and alternating periods of weather have scarred local streets and the potholes pop up — and this has formed a worse-case scenario for repair crews who are struggling to find and fix all the emerging potholes. But are they doing the job right. I don’t think so. Throwing some loose stuff in a hole and just hoping the traffic driving over it will fix it, will not serve the purpose. The evidence now says otherwise. I think the only way to solve the current pothole mess is to lay a two-layered concrete road with a seal coat but the problem is, our authorities I bet our MCC officials are busy playing blame games.

As long as cheap quality tar is being used and layered too thinly, we will continue to have these problems every year. It’s an obvious pattern and I wonder why nobody is looking into this, or better yet, our city officials should visit other metropolitan cities in India or other countries and see how they are coping with this matter. Without any delay, MCC should undertake a major exercise to refurbish City’s potholes. If not, I have a feeling that our city potholed scarred roads will entice manufacturers of such equipment to come to Mangaluru and demonstrate to the MCC officials that their machines are the best solution to their problem, like they are doing in other potholed cities.

Driving on Mangaluru streets, and for that matter, even on outskirts of the City, is like an obstacle course. Drivers keep swerving and maneuvering to make sure they miss every pothole. These potholes have also worsened the chronic traffic jams which mangalureans face everyday, especially near Padau Road, Kavoor junction, Bunder, Kankanady Pumpwell, Bikkarnakatta junction, and many other places. Anyone who has had the misfortune of commuting on the stretch from Padau junction towards Airport/KPT road or Padil will testify what a great pain the ride is – literally – owing to the numerous potholes that punctuate the road. I bet a ride on this stretch is akin to a ride on a ‘ camel’s ‘ back- just bumpy!

Incessant rains and pothole-ridden roads has left many city streets choked over the past few days. Every commuter in the City has nursed the after-effects of juddering over the hundreds of potholes of all shapes and sizes. The civic authorities desultory efforts to fill them only result in these craters reappearing sooner rather than later. Sometimes it’s dangerous for vehicles to pull out of the potholes promptly, particularly at night. These potholes have become a nuisance for motorists. Even some of the roads with potholes leading to major hospitals, they have become a major obstacle for ambulances too.

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Potholes aren’t just a nuisance for drivers; they also constitute dangerous safety hazards that can produce substantial damage to vehicles, force drivers to veer suddenly in traffic, or even cause the driver to lose control of a vehicle after contact. The gaping streets can also damage a car’s alignment and suspension system. The city crews should take quick action to fix the potholes before they get deep and worse — thereby avoiding severe driving hazards and vehicle damages.

So while waiting for these roads to be restored for a smooth ride, just brace yourself because it’s once again pothole season in Mangaluru. And for sure, the MCC authorities will not take any action, until a few tiny cars like’ Maruti Suzuki Alto’ or two-wheelers like “Honda Activa scooter” get swallowed by some of these mega-potholes? Until then bear with the potholes or curse someone at the MCC— and still keep driving safe.


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  1. Mr. Alfie, You and Me along with few NGO’s and Honest Citizens of Mangalore feel this Pain. So, We tell this matter to MCC Engineering Dept. and they are always busy in meetings or they are in Bangalore or Surathkal. Look at the problem of gutter on Mallikatta-Bunts Hostel Road and that shows the Corruption of area Corporator. Look at the danger near Arya Samaj road junction with the open gutter. I have spoken to Chief Executive Engineer and He sent Contractor Supervisor of Jugul Construction. Still, it is a life-threatening mess. Then look near Natural Ice Cream building where a Child can Fall after eating tasty Ice Cream. Look near Bharath Beedie-Kambla road junction. This is another famous Corrupt Ward of Mangalore. Look at the open dug up area near the entrance to Kambla Road. I hope local Corporators’ SUV should fall into it to give a clear message of ignorance.

    Crores are sanctioned for Rainy season repairs but if they use it, there is nothing left to…..! Now they have to find a dead Contractor or someone to make a Fake Bill of repairs and…………….. MCC is becoming Mangalore C……… Center.

  2. I love how we all blame just MCC without mentioning a word on elected rep from this region. I hope we all remember to apply the same logic when a BJP member gets elected in future.

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