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Motorcycles are prohibited from using the Dehiwala flyover due to an increasing number of accidents, police said.
They said the Mt. Lavinia Division Road Safety Committee and the Ratmalana RDA had taken a decision to prohibit motorcyclists using the Dehiwala flyover from October 10 considering the number of accidents which were on the rise on the flyover.
Police said that the motorcyclists are still using the flyover despite being not advised to do so.
However, all motorcycles would be banned from traveling on the flyover with effect from today.
SL Sunday, 13 October 2019 11:42 AM
Motorcyclists and Tuck Tuk drivers must be banned from creeping front and flocking in to block the road at the junctions where road signals are available.Police should fine them
Sodha Sunday, 13 October 2019 12:08 PM
The warning sign has now been there for several months. However, motorists continue to take the Flyover. Where are the authorities
Renato Sunday, 13 October 2019 03:55 PM
Most motobike guys ride on street giving no value to their own life riding to get killed asap
Jim Sunday, 13 October 2019 04:02 PM
Nothing will change, a president entertained the tuk tuk fraternity in the presidents house. Appears they are privileged and this is the land of the parasites, why are We getting all worked up.
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