en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has unveiled plans for five elevated road corridors and seven flyovers and underpasses, aiming to create signal-free express routes in key areas of the city to alleviate long-standing traffic congestion.

This infrastructure network primarily targets busy stretches with high traffic volumes and recurring bottlenecks. The planned elevated corridors include: the NH-8 to Vatika Chowk section and the Vatika Chowk to Ghata Chowk section along the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), the Rajiv Chowk to Atul Kataria Chowk section, the Mahavir Chowk to IFFCO Chowk section, and the Atul Kataria Chowk to Dwarka Expressway route via the Old Delhi-Gurugram Road corridor.
These projects are expected to improve connectivity between commercial areas, residential zones, and transport hubs, while reducing travel time on major arterial roads. In addition to the elevated corridors, GMDA has proposed constructing seven flyovers and underpasses at key intersections such as Dadi Sati Chowk, Ambedkar Chowk, and Millennium City Centre to optimize traffic flow.
As part of a broader infrastructure push, the authority has approved 51 road-related projects worth nearly 38.6 billion rupees, with several works already in the implementation phase. These developments are integral to a wider urban improvement strategy aimed at strengthening Gurugram's transport infrastructure, drainage systems, green spaces, and municipal facilities through comprehensive planning and accelerated execution.
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