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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Traffic, Diesel Fume & Pedestrian Walks: Is Kandy Becoming Unliveable Without A Sky Train?

After my previous visit to Kandy in 2017, I wrote about these issues as well as Kandy Kassa
(cough) that reflects the effect of diesel fumes coming from old style,
degraded buses (both private and public) and other vehicles. Instead of improvement, the situation has further deteriorated by 2018 and people are badly affected. In
this article, I elaborate the relevant issues further in the hope that
the authorities will pay attention and take corrective action.
Kandy City: Is it People Friendly?
The situation has improved somewhat for the visitors –local and foreign-
in the middle of the city i.e. the main road in terms of walking on
both sides, and regulation of traffic with the installation of colour
lights. Construction of tunnels to cross roads is a welcome sign. They
are tidy too. However, a large volume of traffic moves through the main
road/s in the city centre making the pedestrian walk on either side
–though reasonably wide-congested. To make the place people friendly,
more needs to be done with imagination.
In other countries, high volume traffic in city centres is diverted
either by using by-passes, constructing driverless sky trains (as in
Bangkok) or underground MRTs (like in Singapore, and even Indian
cities). I am not sure if such ideas are being considered by those who
are responsible for city development in Kandy? As
you will see from the following issues, Kandy city centre and suburbs
like Peradeniya are not people friendly. They are not vehicle friendly
either. Commuters are struggling to reach the city and return on a daily
basis.
Kandy-Peradeniya Road: Real Breeding Ground of Frustration
Movement of people-locals and visitors- between Kandy and Peradeniya
should be a priority due to the location of the university, teaching
hospital, and botanical gardens at Peradeniya as well as the location of
private hospitals, schools, shops, temples and service outlets in Kandy
city. I
cannot see any progress is being made in this regard. Instead, what I
see is further deterioration. Among others, this is a major concern for
the people to adopt a negative attitude toward the current government
also. People I talk to mention that their needs are not being addressed
by the rulers.
The traffic situation between Kandy-Peradeniya is a major concern to the
people, including dons at Peradeniya university and doctors in
hospitals. Traffic
moves at snail’s pace along the upper road releasing constant diesel
fumes. At peak times, it is impossible to travel by degraded buses, car
or even by three wheels. As the traffic on the upper road (Uda Para)
moves very slowly, people are not able to go for appointments on time. Several
dons at the university told me that they do not use their cars to visit
Kandy anymore. Instead they use buses or hire a three wheel. The
city administrators, traffic controllers and the government minister/s
responsible for city development needs to find a long-term solution to
this issue.