Udupi: Wrong-side driving on NH-169A near Sharada Kalyana Mantapa raises safety concerns


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (TP)

Udupi, Mar 28: The problem of motorists travelling on the wrong side of National Highway 169A near Sharada Kalyana Mantapa is escalating day by day, posing a serious threat to road safety and causing inconvenience to commuters and pedestrians.

Despite clear traffic regulations, two-wheelers, four-wheelers, and even heavy vehicles originating from the Sharada Kalyana Mantapa road are increasingly seen driving on the wrong side of the highway to reach the diversion towards Manipal. This dangerous practice is primarily adopted to avoid taking the designated diversion at Kadiyali, which requires a longer route.

This unsafe shortcut is becoming routine. Motorists heading towards Manipal from Sharada Kalyana Mantapa are officially required to proceed towards Kadiyali and take a proper U-turn. However, many choose to ignore this rule, opting instead for a risky shortcut by entering the highway from the wrong side.

This not only disrupts the smooth flow of traffic but also creates hazardous situations for vehicles travelling from Manipal towards Udupi. Those attempting to turn towards Sharada Kalyana Mantapa road are often forced to wait, leading to congestion and confusion at the junction.

The situation is further aggravated as buses frequently stop near the junction to pick up passengers. Students and pedestrians waiting for buses are left vulnerable, as they are forced to navigate through chaotic and unsafe traffic conditions caused by wrong-side driving. Pedestrians crossing the road are compelled to remain extremely cautious, often checking all directions before proceeding. Several minor accidents have already been reported in the area due to this ongoing violation.

Concerned commuters who question violators are often met with resistance. In several instances, arguments and confrontations have been reported when drivers are advised to follow proper traffic rules and take the Kadiyali diversion.

While the presence of traffic police near the diversion temporarily curbs the issue, the problem resurfaces immediately after officials leave the spot. This indicates a lack of consistent enforcement and public adherence to road safety norms. Authorities have already installed barricades to prevent wrong-side entry. However, motorists continue to bypass these barriers illegally, rendering the preventive measures ineffective.

With the risk of a major accident looming large, local residents and commuters are urging the Udupi district police to take stringent and sustained action. This can be curbed by the installation of CCTV cameras for continuous monitoring, deployment of traffic personnel during peak hours, and imposition of strict penalties on violators.

Unless decisive steps are taken, the ongoing negligence could lead to serious mishaps, endangering lives on this busy stretch of NH-169A.

 

 

 

  

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  • Praveen, Surathkal

    Mon, Mar 30 2026

    This is common in Hosabeetu to Surathkal & also in Surathkal town. People coming from wrong side pose as if they are the Owner of the Road; whereas riders moving on right track have to leave the space to "them". Concerned authorities please look into this.

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  • Sudesh pai, Manipal

    Sun, Mar 29 2026

    This is common on 169A on every corner Sharada Kalyan Mantapa, Domino pizza signal, Manipal police station,Tiger circle lastly Babu swamy temple junction this cannot be solved firstly no civics sense, police are missing everywhere, fines are peanuts,lots of fights takes place which are created as memes, traffic rules are gone for a toss and monopoly by huge institution to see there is no action on students

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  • Dony, Katapadi

    Sat, Mar 28 2026

    It’s a sorry state of affairs, on NH 66 right from udupi to Katapadi they drive on opposite side. Near Palai pade udyavara even busses and trucks drive on opposite side. But who cares? They flash lights to the regular direction. Even o the bridge they drive in opposite directions. God save us….my question is are we educated?

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  • Godfrey Quadros, Derebail, Mangalore, D.Kannada

    Sat, Mar 28 2026

    The Traffic department should cancel the license and also the permit(as the case may be). Let the vehicle pounded and the the Traffic Commossioner & judges in Court/s be not lenient on the owner/driver due to their 'care a hang' attitude has been causing public danger.

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  • Felix Pinto, Koteshwara

    Sat, Mar 28 2026

    Are you kidding? Wrong side driving is not restricted only to 169 A or one spot. It is rampant all.along the highways and local roads. We can't blame it on leniency of the traffic department. It is dereliction of duty by all concerned. Only solution is to strengthen the traffic department and implement strict penalties on the erring party. Double the fine for second offence and triple the fine and cancel the DL for the 3rd offence.

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  • Dee, Manipal

    Sat, Mar 28 2026

    This is the story everywhere in the city limits and outside. I have seens people on wrong side even in police presence. Wrong side driving is the most dangerous but nobody complains since most breaks this rule. In Manipal near MIT, if you stop for 5 minutes anytime of the day you will find somebody on the wrong side, during peak time you can find well educated, students/ professionals of all reputed courses, rich with expensive cars all sort of people on the wrong side. Interestingly there is a no-entry sign put up there as well :)

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