Haryana News: The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has identified the land required for the construction of two new flyovers at Rajiv Chowk in Gurugram, a major step toward easing traffic congestion at one of the busiest intersections in Haryana. The project is expected to improve traffic flow and reduce travel time for thousands of commuters who pass through the junction daily.
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Haryana News: NHAI Identifies Land Requirement for Two New Flyovers
According to officials, the proposed flyovers are part of a broader plan to address long-standing traffic bottlenecks at Rajiv Chowk, which serves as a key connectivity point linking Delhi, Gurugram, Jaipur, and other important routes. The intersection witnesses heavy vehicular movement throughout the day, often leading to significant delays during peak hours.
The identification of land marks an important milestone in the project’s planning phase
The identification of land marks an important milestone in the project’s planning phase and will facilitate further processes related to design, approvals, and construction. Once completed, the flyovers are expected to streamline traffic movement by separating through traffic from local vehicular movement, thereby reducing congestion and improving road safety.
Urban planners and transport experts have long advocated infrastructure upgrades at Rajiv Chowk due to the rapid growth of Gurugram and the increasing volume of vehicles using the corridor. The proposed flyovers are expected to complement existing road infrastructure and support the region’s expanding transportation needs.
Officials believe the project will contribute to smoother connectivity within the National Capital Region (NCR), benefiting daily commuters, commercial transport operators, and residents. Further details regarding project timelines and construction schedules are expected to be announced after the completion of necessary administrative and land acquisition procedures.
