Delhi plans 215 fixes to ease jams at 62 traffic hot spots

The Delhi government is set to implement 215 solutions aimed at alleviating traffic congestion in 62 identified hotspots across the city. Key areas like South Extension Part-1, Majnu Ka Tila, and Mayur Vihar Phase-3 are particularly affected during weekends and market days, leading to substantial delays for commuters. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance urban mobility and streamline traffic flow in one of India's busiest metropolises. Authorities plan to introduce measures such as improved signage, better traffic management systems, and the optimization of existing road infrastructure. The goal is to create a more efficient transport network that can accommodate the increasing number of vehicles on the roads, especially during peak times. The project reflects Delhi's ongoing efforts to tackle the persistent challenge of traffic congestion, which has significant implications for air quality and public safety. By addressing these critical areas, the government aims to enhance the overall commuting experience for residents and visitors alike, fostering a more accessible urban environment.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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