‘The hunter’ likely to add to parking woes on Beach Road

Visakhapatnam | Monday | 16th October, 2017

Summary:

more-inPost their decommissioning from the armed services, the hunter (TU-142) and the hunter (INS Kursura), rest close by, with only Beach Road separating them. On an average the 4-km Beach Road stretch receives about 5000 visitors with over 3000 two-wheelers and at least 700 to 800 four-wheelers. As of now there is no designated parking lot for the Kursura museum, and now TU-142 adds up to the parking woes. On weekends and holidays, it doubles up and Beach Road bursts at its seams, and the police have a tough time regulating the traffic. Not find any parking place the motorists park on the road, narrowing down road..