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New Ring Road Pulwama’s two curves become accident spots

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January 11, 2019
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Pulwama: Two curves in newly Ring Road ,circuit Road, of south kashmir’s Pulwama district has become a new threat to commuters.

The 5 km ring road is newly constructed from Gangoo to Banora villages, to divert the traffic in town, but it has two curves are spots were majority of accidents happen.

One of the resident Altaf ahmad told INS that this ring road was need in town to divert Shopian Srinagar traffic through this road to avoid traffic jam in Pulwama but these two curves pose a big threat to commuters.

“Everymonth 4 to 5 accidents happen on this road near these  curves, ” locals said.

Executive engineer R &B Pulwama, Sajad Ahmad said : “It has come to our notice we have already talked about it with higher ups under road saftey programe, when funds will be released, these curves will removed

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