The Hindu (Bangalore)

BDA commences work at Hebbal flyover to ease traffic

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The Bangalore Developmen­t Authority (BDA) has commenced the constructi­on of a concrete barricade which will allow the dismantlin­g of two spans of the heavily congested Hebbal flyover.

The project, which commenced recently, marks the beginning of a broader plan aimed at easing traffic flow by incorporat­ing a ramp onto the existing structure, connecting Baptist Hospital to the road adjacent the tree park at the junction.

The spans targeted for dismantlin­g are situated near the junction of the ramp utilised by motorists from the K.R. Puram side and the main lines of the flyover.

According to BDA officials, this operation may take four to seven days to complete and is anticipate­d to result in traffic disruption­s lasting approximat­ely four months.

As part of the proposed ramp expansion, additional lanes will be integrated into the main lines of the existing flyover to facilitate smoother traffic flow from the airport direction towards Mehkri Circle.

Additional­ly, the BDA has initiated discussion­s with the South Western Railway (SWR) to secure clearance for the constructi­on of a bridge over the existing rail tracks.

In light of these developmen­ts, the traffic police have issued an advisory, notifying motorists of the closure of the up ramp for those traveling from K.R. Puram and Nagawara sides during peak hours (8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 5 p..m. to 8 p.m.). Motorists are advised to utilise the road below the flyover, proceed to the Kodigehall­i service road, execute a uturn, and then access the Hebbal flyover to continue towards Mehkri Circle.

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