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Chennai's Footpaths: A Cow Commute Hazard

1 Dec, 2025

Summary

  • Stray cattle frequently block footpaths and pose risks to road users.
  • Residents report unpredictable and sometimes violent encounters with the animals.
  • GCC has caught cattle, but the problem persists despite warnings and fines.
Chennai's Footpaths: A Cow Commute Hazard

A persistent problem with stray cattle is creating hazardous conditions for pedestrians and commuters in Chennai, particularly along the footpath leading to the MRTS station from Thiruvanmiyur signal. Residents report that untethered cattle frequently roam the area, posing a significant risk due to their unpredictable nature, sometimes turning violent. Instances of cattle obstructing traffic and blocking pedestrian access have become common, causing distress and fear among locals who have had to evade them.

The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has reported capturing a substantial number of cattle in the Adyar zone, yet the issue remains unresolved. Warnings and fines have done little to deter owners, with cattle often seen grazing near the Marundheeswarar temple and market areas, belonging to local vendors. This ongoing menace impacts daily commutes and creates a sense of insecurity for those using the public infrastructure.

Officials have cited recent operational disruptions due to heavy rainfall as a reason for a temporary halt in cattle-curbing activities. However, assurances have been given to address the problem promptly, including fining repeat offenders. Local representatives also plan to initiate further action once adverse weather conditions subside, aiming to restore safety for pedestrians and road users.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Stray cattle frequently roam footpaths and roads, posing a risk to pedestrians and vehicles due to their unpredictable nature.
The Greater Chennai Corporation has captured numerous cattle, but the problem persists despite warnings and fines issued to owners.
Officials are planning corrective actions and fines for repeat offenders once adverse weather conditions improve.

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