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An alternate route when stuck at Walayar is to take a left from KK Chavadi (while coming from Cbe or a right turn if one is turning back from the jam at Walayar) and go through Velanthavalam Check post, which is relatively less packed. You can get connected to NH47 via Chittur, or if coming to Palakkad, join back Cbe-Pkd highway through Pollachi-Palakkad state highway. However you can get stuck here also since there is a very narrow bridge connecting Kerala-TN. Better get advice from Truckers coming from that side at KK Chavadi itself before proceeding

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Originally Posted by sv1976 (Post 2040274)
Got a real taste of a Walayar jam during this Blr-Cochin Onam trip. It took us 1 hour 50 minutes to pass that 2km stretch on Saturday early morning. By the time we cleared it, palakkad-cochin traffic was at its peak and gave us the worst ever timing of 13 hours. I wish if those cops at Walayar check post had reported on duty couple of hours early that day.

Yesterday's Cochin-Blr was smooth. I think afternoon start works best in this route. This is the second time I started at 3.30pm from Palarivattom and could reach CV raman nagar at 12.50am. No blocks anywhere.

We were also travelling on the same day(from Muvattupuzha to BLR).Before Reaching Walayar , We Were lead to a 4x4 territory road(kozhippara?):Frustrati by the Locals to Reach Velanthavalam-KG Chavadi.took a lot of time with non-existant roads and Huge Gutters.It took us 11 hours to Reach Whitefield.

While on Return Yesterday ,Everything was fine(Walayar).We Reached from Whitefield(Belthur) to Muvattupuzha in 8hrs20minutes time.

Vadakkanchery-Pattikad on NH - roads are having surprise potholes and keeping constant speed is not possible.

NH 47 south of Alappuzha is in very bad state.
The authorities are unable to maintain this 2lane road and probably which is why Keral is against 45 meter roads and thing\ks 30 Mtr is fine; maintaining it would be a lot easier.
Maveli may be applying pain reliever gel in his back.

broken roads from Kollam till Paripalli. Also broken patches from punalur till Adoor.
really bad patches from Harippad till Cherthala.

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Originally Posted by mallumowgli (Post 2040300)
An alternate route when stuck at Walayar is to take a left from KK Chavadi (while coming from Cbe or a right turn if one is turning back from the jam at Walayar) and go through Velanthavalam Check post, which is relatively less packed. You can get connected to NH47 via Chittur, or if coming to Palakkad, join back Cbe-Pkd highway through Pollachi-Palakkad state highway. However you can get stuck here also since there is a very narrow bridge connecting Kerala-TN. Better get advice from Truckers coming from that side at KK Chavadi itself before proceeding

I took this route on my return travel and it was free from traffic. Bit narrow but quite decent except the exit to NH47.

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Originally Posted by joecherian (Post 2039955)
Drove back from Cochin to Bangalore yesterday (through NH47/NH7). The roads between TCR and PGT has improved a lot.Started from Edappally at 9 and we were at Palghat at 11.Kuthiran ghats seems to have improved with the patch work. The ride is still bumpy but then you don't need to crawl. Only doubt is , how long does the patchwork last.

Yes. Onam brought some glory to NH47, many pothholes are being patched. Day driving is not at all an issue, night travellers might still jump in some surprise craters though not as deep as before.

jacs, do you think that even without traffic jams at Walayar, it may be a better idea to go via K G Chavadi, link up via Koduvayur and rejoin NH47 at Alathur so that you bypass Palakkad totally? I heard that this road is also not in a great shape, but do you think congestion is less on this route? I have driven on it many many years ago and I remember it to be a narrow road but a quick way to get from Coimbatore side to Trissur side.

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Originally Posted by joecherian (Post 2040019)
I would be very happy if I can drive through the fly over at Chalakudy and Alwaye. How long does one take to construct a fly over ? Frustrating....

Heard the issue for Aluva flyover was due to delay in rerouting of KSEB 11kv tower line..

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Originally Posted by Twiny (Post 2041686)
Heard the issue for Aluva flyover was due to delay in rerouting of KSEB 11kv tower line..

It is the fourth year if I am right.
The one at Kalamassery is open to traffic ,

We were on visiting several temples & this was the road condition from Kaduthuruthy to Vaikom temple. Horrible & pathetic road condition for several Kms which slowed our entire journey & prevented us from visiting Chotanikkara temple.
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This condition is after a temporary job. What really happened was the Kerala water Authority dug both sides of this stretch for laying pipes. This was in last March/April and the tarmac was reduced to a car width. With the onset of the monsoon the road beacame a nonmotorable canal. The present condition is after temporary repairs; imagine the condition before the repairs.

The relaying will now start only after November it is heard. Real pity indeed.

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Originally Posted by hvkumar (Post 2041475)
jacs, do you think that even without traffic jams at Walayar, it may be a better idea to go via K G Chavadi, link up via Koduvayur and rejoin NH47 at Alathur so that you bypass Palakkad totally? I heard that this road is also not in a great shape, but do you think congestion is less on this route? I have driven on it many many years ago and I remember it to be a narrow road but a quick way to get from Coimbatore side to Trissur side.

The road is fairly good though narrow. But if there is no jam in the walayar sector, it is better to take the NH itself, since it anyway bypasses palakkad. Also the surfacing on this road is not as good as the NH and it is difficuilt to maintain momentum. Another point to consider is that the two routes connect like a rectangle, hence i dont think there would be much gain in terms of distance travelled (though I've not measured the difference)

We'd a trip from Wadkanchery - Pattambi - Perinthalmanna - Angadipuram - Pattambi - Kootanaadu - Guruvayoor - Kechery - Wadakanchery.

Road conditions were worst in Palakkad district; i.e. Pattambi - Perinthalmanna & Pattambi - Kootanaadu. I've only one pic which is distorted & hence I'm not posting the worst road condition here. To give an idea...

Wadakanchery - Pattambi - Perinthalmanna - Angadipuram is about 56 Kms & took about 2 hours & it was so horrible.

Guruvayoor - Kechery - Wadakanchery was about 30 Kms & took about 30-40 minutes. Though the road was not silky smooth on Kechery route, I could maintain always above 50 & most of the times in 80.

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Originally Posted by kutlee (Post 2040936)
broken roads from Kollam till Paripalli. Also broken patches from punalur till Adoor.
really bad patches from Harippad till Cherthala.


What? where?

Forget taking NH from Paripally to Cochin if you love your car. MC road rules.

Has anyone tried the following three routes recently? Am planning a drive, and would like to be prepared for the roads, traffic, weather conditions and what-nots! :)

Am pretty confidant about the NH45 and NH7 parts of this route, but what about the rest? This is Perambalur to Munnar.
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How is this route? It is through the Eravikulam National park, so guess it would be a scenic drive - but conditions? This is Munnar to Kumarakom.
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This is through the SH1 and then through NH47 - typical Kerala highways? This is Kumarakom to Kovalam.
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I would greatly appreciate any tip / advice / suggestion on these routes!


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