Abstract:
Traffic congestion became a serious problem in the city of Colombo since 1978 with
the introduction of the open economy into Sri Lanka. This issue was expanded to
other adjacent districts such as Gampaha, Kalutara, and Galle significantly since the
year 2000 with the boom of vehicle imports and the tendency of moving towards
using private vehicles. Industrial development and expansion of businesses to those
districts might have caused such traffic congestion along with the enhancement of
affordability for using private vehicles. Rajagiriya junction is a critical junction in the
road network in Colombo metropolitan region that connected to Borella, Kollupitiya
with Nawala, Battaramulla, Malabe, Athurugiriya areas. The facility available at the
existing four-legged junction is currently saturated. The main objective of this study
was to identify the contribution of flyovers to reduce the traffic congestion, with
special reference to Rajagiriya flyover, 50 commuters, 25 traders both permanent and
mobile surrounding the flyover and 25 Householders were selected through purposive
sampling method. Focus-group discussion, field observation, and questionnaire
surveying techniques were used to collect primary data while other data gained from
secondary data sources such as Urban Development Authority, Road development
Authority and Department of Survey. Descriptive Statistics including percentage and
mean score measures to analyze the data and used Inferential Statistics Methods such
as Paired Two Sample for Means, using SPSS software. Furthermore, the conclusion
obtained from data analysis, created a Kernel Density Map for road traffic accidents
with the road network in Rajagiriya intersection using ArcGIS 10.1 software.
According to the scope of the study, this study revealed that there was heavy
congestion along the Sri Jayawardenapura Mawatha in the morning peak and evening
peak as well as other time of the day. The study was identified that the morning peak
time was 07:30h -08:00h while 17:00h - 17:45h was in the evening. The majority of
the sample was daily routers. Half part of the fixed merchant’s sample had mentioned
that the construction of the Rajagiriya flyover as an existing issue. Also, all fixed
merchants did business in the pre-construction period of the flyover and after too.
Finally, the researcher was found that the amount of vehicles is higher than after the
construction of flyovers than earlier. For that reason, traffic congestion had also
increased. Moreover, here results demonstrated that the construction of the flyover
project had a failure due to insufficient feasibility study.