Rising traffic congestion in Shahapur has become a safety concern for school students, with parents warning of accident risks during peak hours. Residents cited illegal parking, encroachments and poor pedestrian facilities as major issues. They have urged authorities to introduce traffic plans, remove obstructions and improve road management before a serious incident occurs.
Bhiwandi: The worsening traffic congestion in Shahapur has emerged as a major public safety concern, with parents warning that the daily journey to and from school has become increasingly hazardous for students. During school opening hours in the morning and dismissal periods in the afternoon and evening, children are often forced to navigate through heavily congested roads, exposing them to the constant risk of accidents.
Traffic infrastructure fails
The situation has sparked growing anger among parents, local residents and motorists, who say the town's traffic infrastructure has failed to keep pace with the rising number of vehicles. Traffic police, despite their efforts, are also struggling to manage the mounting congestion with limited manpower and resources.
The worst bottlenecks are reported around the Shahapur bus stand, market area, major intersections and roads outside schools, where two-wheelers, cars, autorickshaws, Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) buses and heavy vehicles compete for limited road space. Illegal parking, roadside encroachments, unregulated autorickshaw stands and frequent violations of traffic rules further aggravate the problem, resulting in long queues of vehicles and prolonged traffic snarls.