Urban Infrastructure Construction in Chennai Raises Concerns Over Pedestrian Safety
The ongoing construction of Metro Rail’s phase II project in Chennai has sparked discontent among commuters due to the significant reduction in road space and the consequent lack of safe walking areas for pedestrians. Footpaths have been encroached upon or eliminated to make room for construction debris, exacerbating the challenges faced by pedestrians, particularly in areas like Arcot Road, Adyar, and Medavakkam.
The absence of adequate footpaths poses risks, especially for senior citizens and children, who are left vulnerable while navigating busy arterial roads. Urban planners emphasize the importance of adhering to road safety regulations, such as maintaining a minimum width for footpaths, to ensure pedestrian-friendly infrastructure development. Despite assurances from Chennai Metro Rail Limited about safety measures, concerns persist regarding pedestrian accessibility and safety amidst ongoing construction activities.