Avenue Coriolis, Rose Hill: A One-Way Used Double Meaning

11 years, 6 months ago - 10 May 2013, The Défi Media Group
Avenue Coriolis, Rose Hill: A One-Way Used Double Meaning
Since the beginning of the year, a one-way street is used in both directions by motorists. Located next to the Ah-Ling Store Rose Hill, in front of Eden College, Avenue Coriolis no more road signs door. Motorists have paid the price and turned to us.

"Even if there are no further details, this route has always been one-sided. Since last three months, we fear for the safety of pedestrians, because the way is now used in both directions by motorists, "said Norbert, who often used the busy avenue in the heart of Rose Hill.

"Unfortunately, it is the avenue Coriolis is sometimes used by people unconcerned code and agencies have so far not fixed this error could be fatal. "

Perpendicular to avenues Koenig Marimootoo and Castel (among others), Avenue Coriolis begins on the Royal Road, Rose Hill, ending some 300 meters away, on the "Sime rail." Although the path is indeed one way, we are told that the Coriolis Avenue becomes two-way approach to the Seetohul shop. "This route is located near three schools, this is a danger, especially at this time of the season and after school," says our interlocutor.

In fact, a site visit, the photo is authentic, has shown a sign of 'no entry' at the intersection of Avenue Louis Koenig had been placed, but 'smart', unconcerned about the safety aspects abducted.

Asked for a reaction, a servant of the Traffic Management and Road Safety Unit (TMRSU) promised that officers of the organization will visit the site at the earliest. "The signs vandalized will be replaced to avoid any mess," we have been promised. "In the process, the officers make an inventory of TMRSU vandalized at Boundary Road (parallel to the Coriolis Avenue) panels," says the attendant.