<p>Reckless and rash driving on Aga Abbas Ali Road has led to the deaths of five stray dogs and a cat since March.</p>.<p>Ulsoor Canine Squad, an animal lovers’ group, is campaigning for a safer road. It held a demonstration on Aga Abbas Ali Road recently.</p>.<p>Yasmine Claire, who lives on the street, says the road had been one-way for years. “But it has now become a shortcut between MG Road and Fraser Town. It’s a narrow residential road with speeding traffic.”</p>.<p>By April, a month since the first lockdown, two dogs had been mowed down. “We put one-way signs but they didn’t help. Soon more animals were run over,” she says. </p>.<p>One of the injured community dogs, Cookie, was treated and is now back. Priya Chetty-Rajagopal, founder of CJ Memorial Trust, inspired the formation of the Ulsoor group. Such squads are hyperlocal and work for animal and human safety, she says. </p>.<p>CCTV cameras are important to assure animal and human safety. After the demonstration, the authorities have promised rumblers and reflective lights for the road, she told <span class="italic">Metrolife</span>. </p>
<p>Reckless and rash driving on Aga Abbas Ali Road has led to the deaths of five stray dogs and a cat since March.</p>.<p>Ulsoor Canine Squad, an animal lovers’ group, is campaigning for a safer road. It held a demonstration on Aga Abbas Ali Road recently.</p>.<p>Yasmine Claire, who lives on the street, says the road had been one-way for years. “But it has now become a shortcut between MG Road and Fraser Town. It’s a narrow residential road with speeding traffic.”</p>.<p>By April, a month since the first lockdown, two dogs had been mowed down. “We put one-way signs but they didn’t help. Soon more animals were run over,” she says. </p>.<p>One of the injured community dogs, Cookie, was treated and is now back. Priya Chetty-Rajagopal, founder of CJ Memorial Trust, inspired the formation of the Ulsoor group. Such squads are hyperlocal and work for animal and human safety, she says. </p>.<p>CCTV cameras are important to assure animal and human safety. After the demonstration, the authorities have promised rumblers and reflective lights for the road, she told <span class="italic">Metrolife</span>. </p>