Key Points

Karnataka's Urban Development Secretary has launched a major initiative to tackle Bengaluru's chronic traffic problems. The plan includes urgent road repairs, junction improvements, and drainage upgrades along key corridors. Specific measures include constructing skywalks, installing magic box underpasses, and creating access ramps between service and main roads. Departments responsible for road damage have been instructed to conduct immediate repairs with clear accountability.

Key Points: Bengaluru Traffic Decongestion Plan Ordered by Tushar Giri Nath

  • Officials ordered to repair potholes and resurface damaged roads immediately
  • Skywalk construction planned at Iblur Junction for pedestrian safety
  • Magic box underpass feasibility study to improve vehicular movement
  • 20 access ramps on Outer Ring Road to reduce congestion by 40%
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Swift action ordered to improve traffic flow in Bengaluru

Karnataka Urban Development Secretary Tushar Giri Nath directs urgent infrastructure upgrades on Outer Ring Road to reduce Bengaluru traffic congestion by 30-40%.

"Departments such as BMRCL, BWSSB, BESCOM... must carry out the repairs themselves - Official Press Release"

Bengaluru, September 19

Karnataka Additional Chief Secretary of the Urban Development Department, Tushar Giri Nath, has directed concerned officials to undertake necessary infrastructure improvements aimed at easing traffic congestion in Bengaluru.

According to a press release, on Thursday, during a joint inspection with officials from various departments, he reviewed the Outer Ring Road stretch from Silk Board Junction to Hebbal Junction and discussed actionable steps to ensure smoother vehicular flow.

As part of traffic decongestion efforts in the city, officials were instructed to promptly address pothole repairs, undertake road resurfacing, improve junctions, expedite white-topping works, ensure proper drainage to avoid waterlogging, and maintain road conditions in areas undergoing Metro construction.

While inspecting the ongoing Metro work near Hosur Main Road, adjacent to Shanthala Nagar, officials were directed to remove barricades from completed sections to facilitate seamless traffic movement.

Departments such as BMRCL (Metro), BWSSB, BESCOM, and others engaged in road-related works are responsible for restoring the road surface post-completion. If potholes or surface damage occur due to their work, they must carry out the repairs themselves. Officials were instructed to ensure that clear signage is installed at such locations, indicating the name of the responsible department, the press release stated.

To prevent waterlogging at Silk Board Junction, desilting of stormwater drains must be carried out regularly. Officials were directed to prepare a design and implement development works for the comprehensive upgrade of the junction.

The white-topping work on Agara Lake Road must be completed at an accelerated pace. Roads surrounding Agara Lake, which have been in poor condition for many years, should be temporarily repaired, with long-term solutions to be planned and executed in the near future.

The press release stated that a skywalk should be constructed at Iblur Junction to ensure pedestrian safety. Officials were also directed to take steps to prevent waterlogging at the junction and to work towards its overall development. Additionally, a feasibility study is to be conducted for installing a "magic box" underpass to improve vehicular movement.

Officials were directed to design access ramps at 20 locations on the Outer Ring Road to allow vehicles to smoothly transition between service roads and the main carriageway. This initiative is estimated to reduce traffic congestion by 30-40%. The designs are to be prepared in coordination with the GBA and the traffic department and implemented without delay.

Chief Commissioner Maheshwar Rao observed the poor road conditions on Langford Road in Shanthala Nagar and personally took photographs with his mobile phone, forwarding them to the relevant officials for immediate rectification, as per the release.

At Agara Junction, a damaged pipe on the flyover is causing rainwater to fall onto the road below. Officials were directed to replace the pipe to prevent water spillage. The lower portion of the flyover is in poor condition and must undergo milling and be patched using eco-fix materials to fill the potholes.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good initiative but I'll believe it when I see it. Every monsoon we hear about "swift action" and then nothing happens. The metro construction barricades have been blocking roads for years without proper maintenance.
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Michael C
As someone who moved to Bengaluru last year, the traffic infrastructure is shockingly bad for a tech hub. The access ramps on ORR could be a game-changer if implemented properly. Fingers crossed!
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Ananya R
The skywalk at Iblur Junction is much needed! So many pedestrians risk their lives crossing that busy road. Hope they also include proper lighting and security measures for women commuters.
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Suresh O
Good that officials are taking photos themselves now. Maybe they'll understand our daily struggle. But accountability is key - departments must be penalized if they don't maintain roads after their work.
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Kavya N
The magic box underpass sounds interesting! We need innovative solutions for Bengaluru's traffic. But please coordinate properly between departments - too often one department digs up what another just repaired 🤦‍♀️
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David E
While infrastructure improvements are welcome, we also need better traffic management and enforcement. No amount of road widening will help if people don't follow lane discipline and parking rules.

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