Hyderabad - Bandlaguda-Errakunta road is filled with Potholes and is a Threat to Riders
For drivers commuting from Pahadishareef, Aramgarh, Rajendranagar, and Mehdipatnam, this road is essential. Additionally, it offers access to a number of bandlaguda South residential colonies, such as Mohammed nagar, Ghousenagar, Ismailnagar, Millatnagar, and Jahangirabad.
"The road's surdata-face degraded following the rains, resulting in big potholes. people are finding it more difficult to traverse, and accidents are always a possibility, according to Shafiuddin, an Ismail nagar, bandlaguda resident.
Ghousenagar resident and school teacher Mohd Noman expressed similar worries. "After the rains, the situation became worse, and there are now big puddles everywhere. The risk is much greater at night, he stated.
Residents in the area are pleading with the government to fix the road as now in order to reduce the hazards that everyday motorists data-face.
Hyderabad: Regular users of the southern portion of the city are having difficulties due to poor road conditions at the Bandlaguda-Errakunta road.
The almost two-kilometer stretch of road that links the Pahadishareef road with the bandlaguda inner ring road has several potholes and large craters.
Drivers traveling between Pahadishareef and Aramgarh, Rajendranagar and Mehdipatnam utilize the road a lot. Additionally, the road connects to six colonies in bandlaguda South, including Mohammed nagar, Jahangirabad, Ghousenagar, Ismailnagar, and Millatnagar.
"The road's surdata-face eroded and large potholes developed after the rains." Residents of Ismail nagar bandlaguda Shafiuddin stated, "People are finding it difficult to move through the road and there is always danger of people falling down."
Ghousenagar-based school teacher Mohd Noman claimed that the situation has gotten worse since the rains. There are many large water puddles on the route. The situation is serious at night, he stated.
The residents in the area urge the government to act right away.