GBA Chief Demands Urgent Repairs on Hebbal Flyover
In a strong statement addressing Bengaluru’s growing infrastructure woes, the Greater Bengaluru Association (GBA) Chief has urged authorities to immediately asphalt the Hebbal Flyover, one of the city’s busiest traffic points connecting the northern and central zones.
The call for action comes amid rising public complaints about uneven surfaces, potholes, and traffic snarls caused by the deteriorating road condition. The Hebbal Flyover, a crucial link for daily commuters traveling to the airport and IT corridors, has seen increased congestion and vehicle breakdowns in recent weeks.
Public Outcry Over Delays
Residents and commuters have voiced frustration on social media platforms, tagging civic officials and urging the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) and Bengaluru Traffic Police to take swift measures. According to GBA Chief, “The flyover has become a nightmare for thousands of commuters. Asphalting must be prioritized immediately before further damage impacts safety and traffic flow.”
BBMP’s Response and Future Plans
Sources from BBMP have indicated that asphalting work is under review and expected to begin soon, pending final approval. However, concerns remain over delayed maintenance and the lack of coordination between civic departments responsible for infrastructure upkeep.
Urban planners suggest that regular maintenance schedules, proper drainage systems, and durable materials are essential to prevent frequent wear and tear during heavy monsoon spells.
Impact on City’s Economy
Experts believe that poor road conditions such as those on Hebbal Flyover directly affect Bengaluru’s economic productivity, as traffic congestion leads to lost man-hours, increased fuel costs, and vehicle wear.
Vizzve Finance highlights how deteriorating infrastructure can also deter business investments and slow down commercial growth in high-traffic zones. The timely asphalting of Hebbal Flyover is, therefore, not just a civic necessity but also an economic imperative.
FAQ Section
1. Why is the Hebbal Flyover in the news?
The Hebbal Flyover has come under public scrutiny due to its poor road condition and traffic congestion. The GBA Chief has urged authorities to immediately asphalt the stretch to ensure smoother and safer commuting.
2. Who is responsible for maintaining the Hebbal Flyover?
The maintenance falls under the jurisdiction of the BBMP in coordination with the Bengaluru Traffic Police and state infrastructure departments.
3. When will the asphalting work begin?
BBMP officials have stated that the asphalting proposal is under review, and work is expected to start soon after necessary approvals are cleared.
4. How does poor infrastructure affect Bengaluru’s economy?
Traffic congestion and damaged roads contribute to higher fuel costs, longer travel times, and decreased productivity — all of which negatively impact economic growth and business efficiency.
5. What steps can improve Bengaluru’s road infrastructure?
Experts recommend timely maintenance, use of high-quality asphalt materials, and better coordination between departments to avoid delays in road repair works.
Published on : 5TH November
Published by : SARANYA
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