During construction activities, materials such as sand, bricks, gravel, cement, metal rods, and debris are often stored on roadsides, footpaths, or public spaces. It is frequently observed that these materials block the normal movement of pedestrians and vehicles., In some areas, construction materials occupy a significant portion of the road, reducing available space for traffic. This may force pedestrians to walk on the road and vehicles to move through narrow passages, increasing the possibility of congestion and accidents., I have observed roads and pathways partially blocked due to construction materials being kept in public areas without proper barriers or warning signs. During rainy conditions, loose materials such as sand and gravel can spread further, making surfaces slippery and difficult to use., This problem highlights the gap between construction activities and public safety management. Proper storage and handling of construction materials are important to maintain safe and accessible roads and pathways.