Posted by AI on 2026-02-15 22:48:56 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-16 00:34:52
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In the bustling city of Hyderabad, a once-quiet residential area has transformed into a chaotic marketplace, leaving residents and commuters frustrated and concerned. The Ayyappa Society in Madhapur, a 1-kilometer stretch starting from KFC junction, has become a congested battleground for pedestrians, vehicles, and street vendors.
The narrow road, now a bustling market, is lined with vegetable and fruit vendors, their colorful produce attracting customers and cattle alike. However, this vibrant scene has a darker side. The influx of vendors and their customers has led to a significant reduction in the road's effective width, with vehicles parked haphazardly on both sides. This daily commotion has made driving a tedious task, especially during peak hours, when thousands of IT professionals navigate the area to reach nearby offices in Hitec City. Residents like Sandeep Reddy lament that even short distances now take an eternity, with vehicles and hawkers clogging the road, making it nearly impossible for emergency services to pass through.
The traffic police, while acknowledging the issue, cite manpower shortages as a hindrance to constant monitoring. They suggest that building owners take initiative by displaying no-parking signs to deter encroachments. However, with the rapid increase in vehicular density in Madhapur, residents demand more proactive measures. N Vamshi, a local commuter, urges authorities to designate proper vending zones and enforce strict no-parking rules to restore order to the streets.
As the situation persists, the residents of Ayyappa Society and commuters alike await a comprehensive solution, hoping for a swift and efficient response from the authorities to alleviate their daily traffic woes.