Proposal for Elevated Corridor on NH5 Conditional on T.N. Waiving GST for Construction Materials
A retired official from the highways department has expressed the opinion that constructing three flyovers may be a more effective solution than developing an elevated corridor. The officials suggestion comes in response to ongoing discussions about improving traffic flow and infrastructure in the area.
Flyovers, which are roadways built above ground level to allow for smoother traffic movement, can help alleviate congestion, particularly in densely populated regions. The official noted that implementing multiple flyovers could potentially distribute traffic more evenly across different routes, thereby enhancing overall accessibility and reducing bottlenecks at key intersections.
The proposal for an elevated corridor has been part of a broader urban development plan aimed at modernizing transportation infrastructure. However, the retired officials insights highlight ongoing debates among city planners and stakeholders regarding the best approaches to meet the growing transportation needs of the community.
Local government authorities are currently reviewing various options for infrastructure improvements, taking into account budgetary constraints, environmental impacts, and public feedback. As discussions continue, residents are encouraged to stay informed about the decision-making process and share their views on proposed projects.
