Rose-Belle: "Dangerous" Road Infrastructure Complained

11 years, 4 months ago - 27 June 2013, Le Mauricien
Rose-Belle: "Dangerous" Road Infrastructure Complained
The people of Rose-Belle appeal the attention of authorities on the danger of certain roads in the city.

They denounce the fact that a platform has been built on a bridge Baramia to accommodate a bus shelter, but it was never completed, resulting in the risk for people falling in the river ... In addition, Path to the station, buses are forced to ride on the sidewalk, as taxis are permanently stationed.

Six months after the arrival of the new Village Council of Grand Port, the grumbling is heard from residents of Rose-Belle. They say they are overwhelmed by gaps in road infrastructure represent a hazard to road users.

The main annoyance is the construction of a new bus shelter. So far, the main bus stop was in the center of Rose-Belle. But the authorities have decided to transfer to Baramia where a platform was built on a bridge for this purpose. But for months, it is still waiting to be covered.

For local residents, this infrastructure not completed is a potential danger, especially for children who pass by every day to go to school. "Rose-Belle is a large village. There are about 200 to 300 people waiting for the bus here daily. Children who want to go are forced to take the platform and may fall into the river, "says a villager.

Asked by The Mauritian about it, Megduth Seegobin, vice president of the District Council of Grand Port, claims to be aware of the problem. "This work is the responsibility of the Ministry of Public Infrastructure and NDU. The Board has made several requests for the work to be completed as soon as it is true that this is a danger. "

At the National Development Unit (NDU), an agent suggests that this project is already "on board" and that Baramia shelters to be built soon.

On the same subject, the people of Rose-Belle also argue that the transfer of the main bus stop Baramia has many difficulties. "Women and children must walk to Baramia to go take the bus. "

Megduth Seegobin states that the Board will consider the possibility of seeking a return to the bus stop at the original location. But at the NDU, it is suggested that the removal of this case was made for the safety of users. "Previously, the bus stop was right on the road, it was a danger to users, whereas Baramia, it is a little behind. "

Another sore subject at Rose-Belle is the obstruction of the Way Station, which is served by taxis serving the regions of Grand Bois and La Flora, among others. "The buses are forced to ride on the sidewalk, which is a danger to pedestrians, especially for children who attend school in this way," added the locals.

You should know that this road is very busy, with the presence of the church, a primary school and health, among others. Megduth Seegobin says once again be aware of the problem and calls the police to act. The people, themselves, are in favor of a double yellow line along the road to prevent parking.