Bengaluru's Ejipura flyover is set to get a service road aimed at easing traffic congestion in the area. The proposal was reviewed during a recent inspection of the project site by officials, including Ramesh, who assessed road-widening requirements near key junctions.
Inspection Highlights
During the inspection, Ramesh examined the road-widening needs at Kendriya Sadan Junction and St John's signal. These locations are critical chokepoints that contribute to traffic snarls in the vicinity of the flyover. The planned service road is expected to provide an alternative route for local traffic, reducing the burden on the main flyover.
Project Details
The service road will run parallel to the Ejipura flyover, allowing vehicles to access nearby areas without merging onto the elevated structure. This is part of a broader effort to improve traffic flow in Bengaluru, which has been grappling with increasing vehicle density. The widening of roads near Kendriya Sadan and St John's signal will complement the service road, ensuring smoother transitions for commuters.
Officials have not yet announced a timeline for the project, but the inspection signals that planning is in advanced stages. Local residents and daily commuters have welcomed the move, hoping it will reduce travel time and congestion in the Ejipura area.



