Kathmandu, Feb 11 : The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) has installed 'on-demand pedestrian crossings' (Pelican system) at 36 locations to prioritize pedestrian safety. This system was first implemented in Babarmahal and has since been expanded to other locations in the current fiscal year.
According to Jagatman Shrestha,
traffic management advisor at the KMC Office, although the system has been set
up at 36 locations, it is currently operational at 13. Technical work is
ongoing to make the system functional at the remaining sites.
Areas such as Thamel, Maharajgunj,
Naxal, Baluwatar, Gaushala, Exhibition Road, Bagbazar, and Tahachal are among
those featuring this system. For the current fiscal year, the Kathmandu
Metropolitan City has allocated a budget of Rs 20 million for the
implementation of this project.
The Pelican system works by
displaying a green signal for pedestrians at the zebra crossing when they
activate the button. The green light lasts for 30 seconds, while the vehicles
are shown a red signal. After 30 seconds, the system can be activated again
after a two-minute waiting period. This system primarily targets pedestrian
safety in areas near schools and hospitals, it is said. (RSS)