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Boulder trucks become bother for Dalu locals

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TURA, May 12: The early-morning as well as afternoon scenes in Dalu of late have been chaotic with boulder trucks en route Bangladesh lining up on one side of the road, thereby causing agony to the commuters.
Some clips and photos available show hundreds of trucks getting lined up on the NH-51 in the border town, affecting locals who commute on the road.
The problem, as per them, can be solved by opening parking slots for the trucks.
“This is the daily issue we face. We have been complaining about the problems these trucks pose but nothing has been done. We have even provided places where trucks can be parked but they continue to park on the roadside. This has to be acted on at the earliest as accidents are bound to happen due to the trucks occupying half the road space,” said youth leader, Sarbha Marak, a resident of Dalu.
Sarbha added that the problem is manifold as there is no provision for toilets or resting areas on the road and drivers have been littering the roads.
“They cook in the open as well as defecate by the roadside. This has been posing a serious problem to residents and anger is apparent. Parking would have helped in this case,” added Sarbha.
Upon being informed on the situation in Dalu, West Garo Hills deputy commissioner informed that they were aware of the situation and were identifying places where parking slots can be established.
“We are aware of the problem but the places provided by the villagers are not tangible for parking trucks due to the approach roads. The SP and BDO of Dalu have been asked to identify a suitable place for parking so that the road can be decongested. The situation is similar in Purakhasia as well but we are hopeful of a solution soon,” informed the DC.

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