Union Minister Nitin Gadkari mentioned that Bengaluru's traffic jam is an extreme issue and that he lacks the competence to tackle it during the prestigious FE CFO Awards.
Since future road and street expansion will be challenging, the government will plan for double-decker buses and flyovers, he said. He also emphasised the need for creative ideas to reduce traffic congestion and improve flow.
Minister Nitin Gadkari highlighted in his speech the difficulties in expanding Bengaluru's roads and streets in the future, citing space limitations and pre-existing buildings as the main barriers. As a result, he suggested a practical strategy that concentrated on other forms of transportation. The government hopes to boost transportation capacity using double-decker buses without adding more road space. With the help of an effective public transport infrastructure, this project aims to lessen reliance on personal automobiles and alleviate traffic congestion.
Gadkari also emphasised the importance of building flyovers in the city. Flyovers, which are raised roads or bridges constructed above active highways, may be extremely useful in enhancing traffic flow and easing congestion at busy crossroads.
The government wants to improve traffic flow and reduce commuter delays by strategically installing flyovers in critical Bengaluru locations. The government's extensive plan to improve the city's infrastructure will include building these elevated roads. Minister Gadkari underlined the importance of swiftly implementing flyover building projects to handle the Bengaluru traffic congestion issue effectively.
The government wants to make Bengaluru a more accessible, effective, and commuter-friendly metropolis by using a holistic strategy and cutting-edge technology.
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