Traffic gridlock on Kewrakandi-Mawa route became critical, as ferries stopped plying the Hajra channel due to its poor navigability. It is taking more time, as the 10 ferries travel further by about five kilometres using a new channel. Consequently, over 500 vehicles have lined up on both sides of the Mawa-Kewrakandi ferry crossing, as the situation was compounded with a few ferries out-of-order. The crossing is taking longer since the ferries have to run cautiously and slowly.
— bdnews24.com
Traffic gridlock worsens at Mawa
FE Team | Published: July 11, 2010 00:00:00 | Updated: February 01, 2018 00:00:00
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