Deccan Chronicle

New routes to cut down rush from main arteries

- COREENA SUARES | DC

For major congested areas, the GHMC has identified alternativ­e routes that will be made alongside the main carriagewa­y. This is being done in the wake of the heavy growth in traffic and a delay in executing the strategic road developmen­t plan.

A majority of the alternativ­es planned are in the western corridor, since the most-congested spot identified was the Cyber Gateway junction.

The IT corridor experience­s traffic jams 24x7. GHMC’s Serilingam­pally Circles 11 and 12 launched surveys to identify alternativ­e roads and have hit upon a solution to reduce traffic by 50 per cent.

“The alternativ­e roads have been mainly planned on stretches having a narrow width. This change in route will reduce the traffic load on the main carriagewa­y. Commuters will be informed through signboards and diverted by traffic cops. The roads will be connecting to the main roads. However, roads passing through residentia­l areas will be avoided, for fear that the traffic load will increase in the colonies. These alternativ­es roads will be developed and recarpeted with bitumen and the width too will be increased,” said GHMC commission­er Dr B. Janardhan Reddy.

“The GHMC local engineerin­g wing can sanction money for works worth less than `2 crore. If it exceeds `2 crore, it goes to the GHMC’s projects wing. To avoid delay, it has been decided to split the work,” the official said.

Also, major bottleneck­s like streetligh­ts (440) and transforme­rs (61) that are obstructin­g traffic would be removed.

The GHMC in its recent council meeting approved a proposal to take up white-topping of 22 roads before the onset of the monsoon. But the move may get derailed as shifting of utilities, like water lines, may get delayed.

The alternativ­e roads have been planned on stretches having a narrow width to reduce the traffic load on the main carriagewa­y.

— D.J. REDDY, GHMC Commission­er

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