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Bengaluru's traffic conundrum: Metro rail to the outskirts, suburban rail confined to city limits, and tunnel vision

 The state government is taking unilateral decisions without adhering to the Comprehensive Mobility Plan or engaging in public consultations, say experts.

May 16, 2024 / 16:42 IST
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Bengaluru ranked as the sixth most congested city globally in 2023.

On the face of it, Bengaluru, which ranked as the sixth most congested city globally in 2023, appears to be regressing in terms of its traffic planning, say experts.

And both the central and state governments may be responsible. On its part, the state government proposes to expand the Metro rail system, originally designed for core city areas, to the outskirts, which experts say is not prudent. The Union government, meanwhile, is sitting on a proposal for a feasibility study to expand the suburban rail network to connect satellite towns, which would benefit them greatly.

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And then again, Deputy CM and Bengaluru Development Minister DK Shivakumar has been pushing for the construction of tunnel roads, a move the experts say could potentially incentivise the usage of private vehicles in a city that is already crippled by traffic jams.

Also, read: Tech hub Bengaluru ranks 6th most congested city globally in 2023: TomTom report