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Old 8th July 2024, 13:08   #21811
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Re: Rants on Bangalore's traffic situation

While it is quite natural to be cynical about anything related to Bangalore infrastructure, the recent direction being taken by the Peripheral Ring Road project can be cause for mild optimism.

https://www.deccanherald.com/india/k...idders-3096157

Admittedly, this project has refused to budge beyond the political/bureaucratic merry go-round for a whole decade now. The city has grown exponentially, but beyond the flyovers or widening village roads, no new roads get built.

But the sharpened competition between the two main political parties gives some hope that visible infrastructure, amongst other things, is now acceptable currency for votes.

Of course, windfall profits as well for the real estate interests of the political class.

On the whole, if citizens and our leaders can look beyond the emotional issues and bring real change on the ground, this is a net win for everyone.
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While it is quite natural to be cynical about anything related to Bangalore infrastructure, the recent direction being taken by the Peripheral Ring Road project can be cause for mild optimism.

https://www.deccanherald.com/india/k...idders-3096157

Admittedly, this project has refused to budge beyond the political/bureaucratic merry go-round for a whole decade now. The city has grown exponentially, but beyond the flyovers or widening village roads, no new roads get built.

But the sharpened competition between the two main political parties gives some hope that visible infrastructure, amongst other things, is now acceptable currency for votes.

Of course, windfall profits as well for the real estate interests of the political class.

On the whole, if citizens and our leaders can look beyond the emotional issues and bring real change on the ground, this is a net win for everyone.
It will be similar to ORR with all the same problems of high commercial activity around the road. No amount of flyovers will help even if its signal free with too many businesses close to the road.

We needed something like Nice road is on the other half of PRR. Priority should be de-congest the city and not rake in money. I welcome every farmer given developed land but should be with clause not to sell it to hungry real state goons. Its time they reap the benefits instead.
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Old 9th July 2024, 10:25   #21813
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Re: Rants on Bangalore's traffic situation

Elevated airport expressway in Bengaluru flooded after three-hour nonstop showers
Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/k...howers-3097667

Sounds hellish yesterday. Terrible today too as per my experience; just too much traffic.
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Old 9th July 2024, 14:51   #21814
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Elevated airport expressway in Bengaluru flooded after three-hour nonstop showers
Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/k...howers-3097667

Sounds hellish yesterday. Terrible today too as per my experience; just too much traffic.
I second this. Today was unusually heavy on my commute route too - Hennur to ITPL main road - no where was clear to go more than 30 kmph, every place along this stretch of ORR is slower that that. Yesterday, I could understand it is because of the rain, but today?
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Elevated airport expressway in Bengaluru flooded after three-hour nonstop showers
Nothing prepared me for this image. I cannot imagine how a porus flyover with drains and section gaps will store a lakes worth of water!

Truly Mind Boggling technology!

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Old 9th July 2024, 18:46   #21816
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I remember this happened a couple of years ago as well. Due do the heavy rains, a lake near the airport ( Chikkajala? Not sure) was overflowing.

The funny thing was many of the passengers who arrived even 2 hours late did not miss the flight because the flight crew was also struck in the same flood waters.
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Old 10th July 2024, 06:48   #21817
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Re: Rants on Bangalore's traffic situation

School bus drivers found over the legal alcohol limit during duty hours!

Not surprised at all seeing some of them drive the way they do. In my area, the ‘new’ menace are the Tata Winger type school vans which are relatively smaller than the Tempo Traveller, and quite powerful as well.

https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.c.../111614223.cms
https://www.deccanherald.com/india/k...galuru-3098253
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School bus drivers found over the legal alcohol limit during duty hours!

Not surprised at all seeing some of them drive the way they do. In my area, the ‘new’ menace are the Tata Winger type school vans which are relatively smaller than the Tempo Traveller, and quite powerful as well.

https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.c.../111614223.cms
https://www.deccanherald.com/india/k...galuru-3098253
The majority of school buses (white or even the yellow "official" ones) drive like hooligans and their drivers are absolute rowdies most of the times, who think they rule the road. They are even worse than the BMTC mafia. I see school buses being driven with zero regard for road rules every single day. The white Wingers are the leaders of this unholy pack.
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Old 11th July 2024, 00:16   #21819
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I welcome this drive by the Bengaluru cops to control the LED light menace. However, if this is not sustained and applied consistently, nothing good will come out of this.
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