Hindustan Times (Noida)

Ashram, a perennial traffic choke point

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: Just when you thought that crossing south Delhi’s Ashram intersecti­on had become a smooth ride, what with the new Metro station to handle passenger rush and the toll-free Delhi-noida-direct (DND) flyway right next to it, the Delhi government’s Public Works Department (PWD) started constructi­ng a 750-metre underpass there that is likely to affect vehicular movement for several months.

One of the busiest intersecti­ons in the city, which as per Delhi Traffic Police estimates sees over 3.5 lakh vehicles during peak hours daily, has been a perennial choke point. Traffic officials said making the DND flyway toll-free in 2017 has also increased number of vehicles on this stretch.

“The tunnel road will definitely solve the problem of high traffic volume gathering at the Ashram intersecti­on. However, taking lessons from constructi­on activities undertaken here in the past, civic agencies will have to make diversions and manage traffic efficientl­y till the project is completed,” said S Velmurugan, senior principal scientist, traffic engineerin­g and road safety division of Central Road Research Institute (CSIR-CRRI).

Vehicular movement had been restricted at this stretch for nearly four years, due to Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n (DMRC) occupying the stretch for the constructi­on of the Ashram Metro station on the Pink Line (connecting Shiv Vihar and Majlis Park). The stretch was opened to motorists in its full capacity last year, after constructi­on work was completed.

“After the opening of the Metro station, the traffic situation had eased at the intersecti­on. Curves were smoothened and more road space was available to accommodat­e the increased number of motorists at the stretch,” a senior Delhi traffic police official said.

The Ashram chowk is an important link between central and south Delhi with the satellite towns of Noida and Faridabad. The intersecti­on connects Mathura Road, National Highway-2 and the Ring Road (linking Lajpat Nagar-sarai Kale Khan and DND flyover).

Along with Metro constructi­on, a large number of public utilities, located undergroun­d along the stretch, have also resulted in frequent repair work, which involved digging up the roads and diverting traffic from time to time, thus aggravatin­g the jam situation and hampering smooth flow of vehicles.

Traffic officials said with roads to be dug up again, vehicles will be diverted as per requiremen­t of the constructi­on agency. The underpass will connect Nizamuddin with CSIR Apartments on Mathura Road and the project is expected to take around 1.5 years.

“Traffic will be diverted as constructi­on progresses. Boards have been put up in the area warning commuters of constructi­on,” another traffic official said.

 ?? AMAL KS/HT PHOTO ?? ■ On Saturday, traffic at the Ashram intersecti­on was held up for hours due to ongoing constructi­on activities by the PWD, a protest march by farmers in Noida, and water-logging due to a heavy downpour in the afternoon.
AMAL KS/HT PHOTO ■ On Saturday, traffic at the Ashram intersecti­on was held up for hours due to ongoing constructi­on activities by the PWD, a protest march by farmers in Noida, and water-logging due to a heavy downpour in the afternoon.
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