Police to trial run two automatic traffic signals at Esso Bunk and Pioneer Mill junction in Coimbatore from June 13 to 17

Coimbatore City Police are conducting a five-day trial of new automatic traffic signals at the Esso Bunk and Pioneer Mill junctions. The signals were previously removed during flyover construction and are being reinstated to manage vehicle flow.
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Improved traffic management infrastructure is essential for urban mobility and reducing congestion in growing Indian cities.
The Coimbatore City Police will operate two automatic traffic signals at Esso Bunk and Pioneer Mill junction on trial mode from June 13 to 17. Signals at the two places had been removed during the construction of the G.D. Naidu Flyover. According to the police, new automatic signals have been installed at the two locations. The signals will be operational on the five days for the traffic police to study the flow of vehicles and adjustments that need to be made in their operation.
The article is a straightforward report on local municipal infrastructure updates without political framing.
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