Plan to Decongest Outer Ring Road from Modi Mill to IIT Flyover
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Plan to Decongest Outer Ring Road from Modi Mill to IIT Flyover

Delhi is set to address traffic congestion along the Outer Ring Road stretch from Modi Mill to the IIT Flyover with a comprehensive new plan. This initiative aims to alleviate the significant bottlenecks that have plagued this crucial segment of the city?s road network.

The proposed plan involves a multi-faceted approach to improve traffic flow and reduce delays. Key measures include the construction of additional lanes, upgrading existing intersections, and implementing intelligent traffic management systems. The project will also focus on enhancing pedestrian infrastructure and improving road signage to streamline movement.

The stretch between Modi Mill and the IIT Flyover is known for its heavy traffic and frequent jams, particularly during peak hours. The new plan is designed to address these issues by optimising the road layout and increasing its capacity to handle higher volumes of vehicles.

Delhi?s traffic management authorities are collaborating with urban planners and engineers to ensure the project?s successful implementation. Public consultations and feasibility studies will be conducted to gather input from residents and stakeholders, ensuring that the solutions meet the needs of the community.

The plan reflects Delhi?s broader strategy to tackle urban congestion and improve overall transportation infrastructure. By enhancing this critical segment of the Outer Ring Road, the city aims to provide a more efficient and reliable commuting experience for its residents, contributing to better traffic management and reduced travel times.

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Delhi is set to address traffic congestion along the Outer Ring Road stretch from Modi Mill to the IIT Flyover with a comprehensive new plan. This initiative aims to alleviate the significant bottlenecks that have plagued this crucial segment of the city?s road network. The proposed plan involves a multi-faceted approach to improve traffic flow and reduce delays. Key measures include the construction of additional lanes, upgrading existing intersections, and implementing intelligent traffic management systems. The project will also focus on enhancing pedestrian infrastructure and improving road signage to streamline movement. The stretch between Modi Mill and the IIT Flyover is known for its heavy traffic and frequent jams, particularly during peak hours. The new plan is designed to address these issues by optimising the road layout and increasing its capacity to handle higher volumes of vehicles. Delhi?s traffic management authorities are collaborating with urban planners and engineers to ensure the project?s successful implementation. Public consultations and feasibility studies will be conducted to gather input from residents and stakeholders, ensuring that the solutions meet the needs of the community. The plan reflects Delhi?s broader strategy to tackle urban congestion and improve overall transportation infrastructure. By enhancing this critical segment of the Outer Ring Road, the city aims to provide a more efficient and reliable commuting experience for its residents, contributing to better traffic management and reduced travel times.

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