Signalization Will Be Removed At The Kasis In Front Of The School

Signalization In Front of the Desired School Will Also Be Removed: A letter was sent to the teacher who applied for a signaling for a school on the main street in Aliağa district of Izmir, stating that it should be removed at the bumps in front of the school.
Aliağa Anatolian Technical High School, Anatolian Vocational High School, Technical High School and Vocational Technical Training Center (METEM) students were educated together in front of the school. Petkim's refinery construction in the region was worn out due to the bumps and heavy vehicle and truck traffic on the road, where access to giant industrial enterprises such as TÜPRAŞ, Ege Gas and Ship Recycling Zone was provided.
As the traffic safety concerns of teachers, students and parents increased in the school, which has 800 students, Nebi Öztaner, one of the teachers, requested the establishment of a bump and signalization system on İnönü Boulevard in his application to the Aliağa District Governorship.
- "The existing bump should also be removed"
The decision of UKOME on the boulevards under the responsibility of Izmir Metropolitan Municipality was reminded to the request that the district governorship transferred to the Izmir Metropolitan Municipality.
Accordingly, the decision of "İzmir Metropolitan Municipality's responsibility area is not to make road surface, speed control elements, bumps, bumps on first-degree roads with fast and heavy traffic, main streets and similar roads that provide urban transportation, and it is appropriate to remove those made in these sections" It was reported that the request was not found appropriate.
In addition, the technical evaluation of the region, pedestrian and vehicle traffic due to the lack of technical criteria required to ensure that the signaling system can not be established.
"Does someone have to die?"
Speaking to Anadolu Agency (AA), applicant teacher Nebi Öztaner said that she was deeply saddened by the article she received.
Öztaner argued that the route in question posed a threat to students.

 

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