Bengaluru Traffic Eases as Namma Metro Yellow Line Opens: 10% Drop on Hosur Road
The launch of the Namma Metro's Yellow Line has significantly eased traffic congestion on Hosur Road in Bengaluru. The metro line, which began operations on August 10, connects RV Road to Bommasandra over a 19 km stretch. This development has led to a notable 10% reduction in overall traffic in the area within just a few days.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Yellow Line, which extends the metro network to 96 km. This line plays a crucial role in linking residential areas in South Bengaluru with the IT and manufacturing hubs of Electronic City. It also addresses traffic issues at Silk Board Junction, one of the city's busiest areas.
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Impact on Traffic and Commuters
According to 'The Indian Express,' traffic on Hosur Road decreased by an average of 11.5 km compared to previous Mondays after the metro's launch. During peak hours from 4 PM to 9 PM, there was a significant 32% drop in congestion. By August 12, morning traffic had reduced by 22% compared to earlier days.
The shift towards metro travel among office-goers is evident as many have opted for this mode of transport, contributing to an overall 10% decrease in road traffic. The daily ridership of Namma Metro has surpassed one million since the Yellow Line's operation began, with over 50,000 commuters using this route.
Future Plans and Challenges
Currently, only three trains operate on the Yellow Line at intervals of 25 minutes. BMRCL officials plan to gradually increase train numbers and reduce waiting times for passengers. To manage growing crowds, additional security personnel have been deployed at Yellow Line stations.
Despite these improvements, some challenges remain. Passengers have expressed concerns about the lack of seating arrangements at Yellow Line metro stations. Authorities are working on plans to address these issues and improve commuter experience further.
The introduction of the Yellow Line has not only alleviated traffic woes but also marked a significant milestone for Bengaluru's public transportation system. As more people embrace metro travel, it is expected that road congestion will continue to decrease, enhancing mobility across the city.
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