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Encroached Footpaths Force Pedestrians Onto Roads Across Srinagar

Srinagar: Footpaths in several busy areas of Srinagar have been extensively encroached by shopkeepers who have moved merchandise outside their shops, forcing pedestrians to walk on the main roads and exposing them to the risk of accidents. The issue has emerged across multiple markets, with locals saying the situation worsens during peak hours when traffic is already congested.

In parts of Nowhatta, Dalgate, Batamaloo, Hari Singh High Street and other commercial stretches, walkways remain occupied with display racks, cartons, caged goods and other items placed directly on pedestrian space. Locals said the practice has grown unchecked, leaving little to no room for people to walk safely.

Commuters said footpaths have effectively turned into extensions of shops, compelling pedestrians to walk on the roads where vehicles move close by. They said the absence of regulation not only endangers pedestrians but also violates basic urban norms meant to ensure safe movement in busy markets.

Locals added that after street vendors occupied significant portions of roads in many areas, now even the footpaths are not being spared. They said the problem persists despite repeated public complaints and periodic drives that offer only temporary relief.

Concerned citizens said that footpaths are meant exclusively for pedestrians and cannot be converted into commercial display zones. They noted that continued obstruction increases the danger of road accidents and disrupts traffic discipline.

City inhabitants urged authorities to reclaim pedestrian spaces and ensure firm regulation so that footpaths remain accessible and safe for public use. [KNT]

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