The newly constructed loop at the Hebbal flyover in Bengaluru has been completed, and experimental vehicular movement will begin tonight, marking a key step in improving traffic circulation at one of the city’s busiest junctions. The development is part of ongoing infrastructure efforts aimed at easing congestion and enhancing connectivity across major road corridors in north Bengaluru.
Authorities have confirmed that all essential construction activities related to the loop have been finished, including structural work, surface preparation, and safety arrangements. The trial run scheduled to commence tonight will allow officials to observe real-time traffic movement and evaluate how effectively the loop integrates with existing flyover ramps and surface roads. During this experimental phase, traffic flow, vehicle merging patterns, and safety aspects will be closely monitored.
The Hebbal flyover junction handles a high volume of daily traffic, connecting key routes such as the Outer Ring Road, airport-bound roads, Tumakuru Road, and central Bengaluru corridors. Persistent congestion at this interchange has been a concern for commuters for several years. The newly completed loop is expected to facilitate smoother vehicle movement by providing an additional route option and reducing traffic conflicts at critical merging points.
Officials have stated that feedback from the trial phase will help fine-tune operational aspects, including lane discipline, signage placement, and traffic management strategies. Traffic police are expected to be present during the experimental movement to regulate vehicles and guide commuters through the new alignment. Any required modifications identified during the trial period will be addressed before the loop is fully opened for regular use.
The completion of this loop follows earlier infrastructure upgrades at the Hebbal flyover, which have already contributed to incremental improvements in traffic flow. The project aligns with broader urban mobility plans focused on addressing congestion challenges in fast-growing parts of the city. Authorities continue to work on complementary road and flyover projects to strengthen connectivity and reduce travel time for daily commuters.
Motorists using the Hebbal corridor are advised to remain attentive to traffic instructions during the experimental phase and plan their travel accordingly. Further updates regarding the full commissioning of the loop are expected after the trial period is reviewed.
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