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RAILWAY ROAD TRAFFIC NIGHTMARE
RESIDENT SAY 'STOP!
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ROAD
SAFETY
FIRST
NEED A
ZEBRA
CROSSING
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مطالبه
RAILWAY ROAD
RESIDENTS
MAKE OUR
ROADS SAFE
Residents and schools in
Railway Road are protesting
against new traffic arrange-
ments which have, according
to one resident, turned our
lives into a nightmare'.
The new arrangements came
into force last Monday (Black
Monday as another resident
called it) but before then,
Railway Road was a one-way
road for traffic travelling from
south to north. This suited the
residents and the three schools
there because not much traffic
used the road. Most used the
more convenient Hill Street,
two block to the west which
was also open only to traffic
travelling from south to north.
But now things have
changed. As from last Monday,
Hill Street can only be used
by traffic travelling in the
reverse direction. To make
matters worse, Park Street,
which lies between Hill Street
and Railway Road, and was
open to two-way traffic, is
now limited to southbound
traffic. As a result, all south to
north traffic is now squeezed
into hitherto peaceful Railway
Road. We now
stop traffic from midnight
to midnight,' said one angry
resident of the old people's
home. "To get across to the
park or the clinic now, we
need a pair of wings!
A spokesman for the
authorities stated, 'These
changes have been made in
have non-
order to improve traffic flow.
Computer-aided studies show
that traffic coming from the
City Centre along Bay Street
to Railway Bridge will be
speeded up considerably if
it is allowed to travel down
Hill Street and Park Street.
This means that all north-
bound traffic will have to go
along Island Way and turn
north into Railway Road. This
will be inconvenient for the
inhabitants there to start with,
but once they get used to it,
the complaints will die down.
Asked if there were any
plans to install a pedestrian
crossing as already demanded
by some residents, the spokes-
man replied, 'We have no such
plans at present. However,
we will be monitoring the
situation carefully, and if
there seems to be a need for
some form of crossing, it will
receive serious consideration.
It should be pointed out, how-
ever, that such a crossing, as
well as costing money, would
interfere with traffic flow.
The committee of the
Railway Road Residents' As-
sociation (RRRA) will hold an
emergency meeting tonight to
discuss the situation.
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Answered by zoiijutt9
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Answer:

railway road traffic nightmare resident say stop.....immans road safety first need a zebra crossing

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