Avenue Coriolis, Rose Hill: One-Way Street Used Two-Way

11 years, 5 months ago - 21 June 2013, The Défi Media Group
Avenue Coriolis, Rose Hill: One-Way Street Used Two-Way
Coriolis Avenue, Rose Hill, one of the popular streets of Rose-Hill is declared one way by road authorities. However, it turns out that this street is still used by some two-way drivers. Motorists, fearing for the safety of pedestrians, asking the authorities to remedy the problem before a serious accident occurs.

As a reminder, the month of April, we reported in an edition of the Daily Challenge this way was used in both directions. Representing a potential danger to pedestrians.

Requested at the time for a reaction, a servant of the Traffic Management and Road Safety Unit (TMRSU) promised us that "the officers of the organization would go to the scene" to see the extent of the situation. It appears that nothing was done.

The Coriolis Avenue, next to Ah-Ling store has always been one-sided. Perpendicular to avenues Koenig Marimootoo and Castel (among others), it begins on the Royal Road, Rose Hill, to finish 300 meters away. The Coriolis Avenue becomes two-way approach to the Seetohul shop.

Reactions: "Even if there are no more details, this route has always been one-sided. For three months, we fear for the safety of pedestrians, as it is used in both directions by motorists, "says our interlocutor.

"Motorists do not know if this avenue is one way. This is a danger to students from neighboring colleges, given the narrowness of the road. The latest incident occurred, two weeks ago, and involved a car and a motorcycle. Fortunately, this is limited to a single Barney, "says Ajeet K. Reached by telephone, a part of the Traffic Management and Road Safety Unit (TMRSU) told us that the case will be "immediately referred to the inspector concerned."