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Adani Group to build truck parking terminal on NH 66, easing congestion in Kozhikode
A truck parking terminal will be constructed on National Highway 66, which is being developed into a six-lane road. This terminal will be located between Vadakara Puthuppanam and Palolipalam, equipped with all necessary facilities for truck drivers. However, the current challenge is the lack of available space for the project.
Dr.G.R.Balakrishnan Oct 22 2024 Logistics News (Roadways & Railways)

Adani Group to build truck parking terminal on NH 66, easing congestion in Kozhikode

 Officials from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) have indicated that efforts are underway to resolve this issue. Adani Builders, who are currently contracted to expand the road from Azhiyur to Vekkalam, will also take charge of constructing the terminal.

Once the site has been secured, NHAI will prepare and hand over the design to Adani Builders. This project marks the first instance of NHAI constructing a dedicated truck parking terminal in Kerala. Truck owners and workers have long expressed the need for parking facilities along the Kozhikode bypass, as this area sees the highest influx of long-distance goods trucks. Unfortunately, no space is available on the bypass, prompting the decision to build the terminal near Vadakara. The facility will operate on a pay-and-parking basis, although no further details about the project have been released yet.

Every day, cargo lorries from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Punjab arrive in Valiyangadi at Kozhikode and surrounding areas.

Due to the absence of dedicated facilities, many trucks are parked on the roadside, leading to traffic congestion. Gas tanker lorries frequently halt at key points on the Kozhikode bypass, particularly at Thondayad and Ramanattukara. Lorries coming to and from
Valiyangadi often stop in the south beach area of Kozhikode, leaving lorry drivers with no proper resting spots or restroom facilities.