Third Bridge Over Basantar River Opens in Samba, Easing Traffic and Safety Woes

The third bridge over the Basantar River in Samba district, Jammu and Kashmir, has been completed and opened to traffic. Its construction addresses a long-standing public demand due to severe congestion and frequent accidents at SIDCO Chowk. The project is part of broader safety and amenity upgrades on NH-44, involving a significant investment. Local residents express relief, anticipating safer and smoother daily travel.

Key Points: New Bridge Opens in Samba, J&K to Ease Traffic and Accidents

  • Reduces accident-prone black spots
  • Alleviates hours-long traffic jams
  • Part of Rs 171.25 crore highway safety projects
  • Improves commute for public and commerce
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J&K: Samba residents thrilled over third new bridge on Basantar River

The third bridge over Basantar River in Samba is now open, aiming to reduce severe traffic jams and accidents at the notorious SIDCO Chowk black spot.

"For the past several months, this area had become a hotspot for accidents - Local Resident"

Samba, March 15

The third bridge constructed over the Basantar River in the Samba district of Jammu and Kashmir is now fully complete and has been opened for vehicular traffic.

There had been a long-standing demand for the construction of this bridge because of multiple road accidents at the SIDCO Chowk and severe traffic jams.

With the inauguration of the new bridge, significant improvements in the traffic management system are anticipated.

Local residents state that the construction of this bridge will not only lead to a reduction in accidents but will also provide immense relief to daily commuters.

Previously, traffic jams lasting for several hours were a common occurrence at SIDCO Chowk and its surrounding areas, adversely affecting both the general public and commercial activities. Now that the bridge is operational, the traffic burden is expected to decrease, allowing for a much smoother flow of vehicular movement.

According to officials, several key projects have been completed on National Highway-44 with a focus on enhancing safety and improving passenger amenities. A total of approximately Rs 171.25 crore has been invested in these works.

These projects include rectifying 'black spots'-or accident-prone zones-located between SIDCO Chowk and Gole Mela-Sangur, constructing an LVUP (Lower Vehicular Underpass) alongside the service road in Samba and developing modern roadside amenities at Jhajjar Kotli, Qazigund, and Marhama.

Local residents are delighted at the completion of this project and have extended their gratitude to the government and the concerned agencies.

Speaking to IANS, a local resident remarked that the construction of the third bridge has brought immense relief to the people of Samba.

"For the past several months, this area had become a hotspot for accidents, and Sidco Chowk had been identified as one of two major 'blackspots," he said and noted that the National Highway Authority took serious cognisance of this issue and took action.

Vikas Dongra, a resident of Samba, also expressed his happiness over the bridge's construction, noting that there had been a long-standing demand for a bridge in this area.

He explained that, previously, the region would frequently experience traffic jams lasting for hours, causing considerable inconvenience to commuters.

"Moreover, road accidents were occurring almost every other day. Now that the bridge is open for use, these issues will subside, and the public will benefit from safer and smoother travel," he said.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As someone who has family in Jammu, I know how bad the traffic at SIDCO Chowk could get. Hours wasted just sitting in the car. This bridge will be a huge relief for daily commuters and local businesses. Hope they maintain it well!
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Rahul R
Good step, but 171 crore is a lot of money. I hope the quality of construction matches the investment. We've seen too many projects where roads and bridges develop cracks within a year. Transparency in spending is key.
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Sarah B
Improving road safety is a universal need. Addressing accident-prone zones is a proactive measure that benefits everyone. Well done to the teams involved in the planning and execution.
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Aman W
Finally! My cousin is a truck driver on that route and he used to call that chowk a nightmare. Less traffic jams mean faster deliveries and less stress for drivers. This is real development on the ground. 🚛
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Nisha Z
It's heartening to see focus on passenger amenities too at Jhajjar Kotli and other places. Good roads are important, but having clean facilities for travelers is equally crucial. Hope this sets a standard for other highways.

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