7 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“Goa should ban these large SUVs for personal use. It's illogical. I don't understand why people drive these enormous, America-sized SUVs in Goa, especially given the narrow roads that barely accommodate a single car.”
“Goa should ban these big SUVs for personal use. It just doesn't make sense. I don't know why people are driving these SUVs bigger than America in Goa when the roads are small, only one car is”
In your area, citizens are expressing significant concerns regarding the deteriorating road infrastructure 🚧 and traffic management challenges. There are widespread complaints about roads being dug up, lacking proper signals and signs, and posing dangers, especially for bikers. Residents also highlight the issue of large SUVs on narrow roads and the perceived high number of non-Goan vehicles contributing to congestion. Urgent fixes are requested for these dangerous conditions. ⚠️
“The art market is glow The art market is going through a glam rock face. Uh it's more show than substance. Even the topic of substance is used for show.”
“The roads are in very bad shape in Goa. On Chogam road there's so many dug up, there's no lane discipline. Anything is happening. It's very dangerous for bikes. Uh it has to be urgently fixed.”
“This is a four-way main road, but there are absolutely no signals here, nothing at all. Uh, there are no lights, some other people drive fast here. There's only one divider. Construction is also going on. There are a lot of problems.”
“I think there are easily more vehicles registered outside Goa than Goan vehicles on the road. If not an equal amount.”
“I feel bad for the traffic cop standing there at the signal. I always see him standing there. Poor guy, how is he supposed to manage the traffic here when the roads are so dug up, there's nothing there, no lights, no traffic signs, nothing.”
“I'm on Togum Road. This is the main arterial road here. Uh and it's like very dangerous because just one way, uh both ways, I mean, and uh vehicular traffic always is coming in the”