Info graphic shows the location of the exit of L PT II at Jalan Kubang Jela, Manir along the routes of the death of the user. |
Kuala Terengganu - Almost a year villagers silence with what happened, hoping there are those who act to overcome the problem of frequent accidents occur in construction of the East Coast Expressway exit II (ECE II), in Jalan Kubang Jela, Manir, here.
But that does not like to wait for the fruit fall, a solution is increasingly blurred and now they come forward to feel anxious and unhappy because the exit is like the road of death.
Resident representative, Jamalludin Nordin, 50, said the road was pitch dark conditions at night due to no lights and reflective facilities are placed along the street no longer work.
"It's a danger to users, especially those outside as they will be confused and can cause accidents. Almost weekly there are accidents on this road.
"The authorities need to take immediate action either to make this a two-way street, or put more reflective light or warning light, especially under bridges LPT II so as not to confuse road users," he said when met at the Jalan Kubang Jela here ,
Jamalludin who is also Chairman of JKKK Taman Desa Putra, fear worse things happening in the area if the authorities do not think of an alternative to the safety of the public.
"Right now, many cones are placed to cause this way more and more crowded.
"Sometimes the vehicle from the direction of Manir and Batu Enam use the same road leading to their vehicles collided and increase the risk of accidents, but this can be avoided if the cone is removed," he explained.
In this regard, the authorities transferred Jamalludin suggest cone and only open two lanes at the intersection of the Entrepreneur Of Terengganu (KUT) and in front of the Masjid Al-Ikhlas, Young Master Bira.
"If the cone is removed and added reflective risk of accidents in this area can be reduced.
"If you sat here for about an hour or two longer, will see themselves faced various difficulties motorists here," he said.
The results of the survey to the location of the Daily Herald for almost an hour to find that many road users are having difficulties and are confused by the way the situation unmanageable even during the day.
No comments:
Post a Comment