Road Safety India Indian Roads Traffic

Go Back   Easy Drive Forum - www.easydriveforum.com > Road Safety in India > Indian Cities > Bangalore

Bangalore
The garden city, set dosa, the largest population Kannada speaking Tamils, Malleshwaram, MG, Kemp Fort, Software, no water, pubs, Vidhan Soudha, Vivesvaraya, spanking clean, sweet, relaxed, greatest weather. Techies who know the right rules to flirt. Silicon valley of India. But how MNCs, outsourcing and corporate culture is shaping the infrastructure of the city?

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
Old 20-09-06, 12:46 PM   #1
varun
New Member
 
varun's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 40
Question A flop called Jayadeva flyover - the solution?

Wud like to say abt blog posted at...http://bangalore.metblogs.com/archiv..._flyover.phtml Comment please

Well, I just can't conceal my displeasure with flyovers. So my eyes lit up when I saw Deccan Herald singing a similar tune.

Crawling traffic, transport hurdles and narrow roads, immediately bring to mind flyovers as an easy solution. But, whether flyovers are a blessing or a curse, becomes known only when they are put to use. Proving to be a curse is the Jayadeva Hospital flyover in the City.

But sorry DH, those who are in the business of city planning know that flyovers are no solutions. But these flyovers aren't really planned by the planners; the legislators push these. Why? These are "visible" signs of development in the "target" area. No flyover takes 5 years to implement (though Airport Road one could beat that). And flyovers don't require massive land acquisition efforts. So it all fits very well in the short-term political scheme of things.

Let me suggest some real solutions for the traffic problems of this area.

To reach Silk Board junction, there is just one option for people in JP Nagar, Banerghatta road and Kanakapura road area. And that road too is a "business route" lined with shops on both sides.

Such dual-purpose roads (business cum commute) can never take on too much traffic. Because of so many businesses around, it is not realistic to force parked vehicles and pedestrians off the road. That 4-lane 'ring' road is essentially only 1 and a half lanes each way.

Part of solution is to build an alternate route to get to Hosur road from Banerghatta road. Look at the map of the area. How about a link road from Banerghatta road to Hosur Road that runs along the south side of Madivala Tank?

Part of solution is public transport. A monorail type thing alongside Ring Road could bring people to Silk Board. And company buses could be provided a pick-up area to take employees to their offices.

Part of solution is to build a Brigade road / MG road type area right near Electronics City. If that place itself gets a "happening" feel to it, many folks, especially the non-native IT workers may want to live near their offices. Tough again, isn't it? No one "planned" any large residential layout near Electronics city, and it may be late already.


Essentially, thinking short-term wont do. We need new roads and new initiatives; incrementally enhancing city's assets wont cut it. Not that BDA or BMRDA aren't thinking on these lines, satellite townships, peripheral roads and all that - just that the pace and quality of execution seem problematic.

Last edited by varun; 22-09-06 at 03:22 PM.
varun is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-09-06, 12:47 PM   #2
mayank
New Member
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 21
Agree 101% with you. In fact the same thoughts race through my mind when ever i am struck on traffic jams on this road.If i had another road, i would definetly use that.

I use the bylanes of mico layout to touch AXA corner then again come back to silk board just behind it.. my own way of driving without jams ( it costs 2.5 kms more but since i am asthmatic it takes care of all the pain i have to go thru otherwise in the carbondioxide etc)
mayank is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-09-06, 12:51 PM   #3
rana
 
rana's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 13
I agree on your observations. I myself take to bylanes whenever I have to go drive past clogged stretches of roads....
rana is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-09-06, 12:53 PM   #4
manoj
Easy Drive Forum Veteran
 
manoj's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 355
When you have a goverment embroiled in charges and controversy seldom do they get time to look into public complaints..

There were loads of promises made time & again but nothing has taken shape till date & probably nothing would..
manoj is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-09-06, 01:02 PM   #5
vivek
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Age: 29
Posts: 8
I too try these bylane shortcuts, though aware that people like you and me casue inconveniece to the residents. But some roads, like Airport Road at places, dont even have any bylane options.
vivek is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-09-06, 01:06 PM   #6
rana
 
rana's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 13
Manoj Wrote:

Quote:
when you have a goverment embroiled in charges and controversy seldom do they get time to look into public complaints..
There were loads of promises made time & again but nothing has taken shape till date & probably nothing would..
It is sad that local governments dont have a bigger play. Why is it that people at the level of CM and all have to have a hand in planning each city road. If I could do just one thing today today to help our cities/country (PM for 1 day types), it will be to empower the local governments.
rana is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-09-06, 01:11 PM   #7
vishal
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 18
There is a road that connects Hosur road to Bannerghatta road that goes via Viajya enclave. (Actually it is not a road by any civilised standards, but I am calling it a road because I don't have any alternate term. It is a stretch that is as narrow as 30 feet at some places. And I call it a road only because no houses are built and nothing is grown !)

It takes less than 30 minutes to reach Electronic city from Bannerghatta road in spite of the pre-historic road. If the road was motorable, it would take hardly 15 minutes. Instead of spending hundreds of crores for mega projects, if such small roads are developed, the traffic problem in Bangalore would be much easier to manage. It also reduces the time for providing good alternatives.

I am sure there will be many such roads in other parts as well. But these are no cash cows for the politicians and it is doubtful if any government would take up these seriously.
vishal is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 20-09-06, 01:14 PM   #8
varun
New Member
 
varun's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 40
I live on one of these by-lanes used for shortcuts... . Let me tell u please be humane! Don't use such short cuts .

The roar of the trucks and tempos is maddening. Bikes zip away at 60-70 km/hr on a by-lane. It is neither safe for the motorist nor for people staying on these by-lanes.

Regarding flyovers, I completely agree with u. They r used by politicans as cash cows.
varun is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Flyover at Filmistan manoj Delhi 0 14-03-07 10:11 AM
Incomplete flyover... ganesh Hyderabad 0 16-10-06 12:26 PM
Stuck in a traffic jam? SMS 3040 for a solution!!! mayank Mumbai 1 11-10-06 04:29 PM
Are speed breakers the solution? manak General Discussion 0 21-09-06 09:25 AM
Traffic solution: Billboard by Mumbai Police Traffic hemant Mumbai 0 20-09-06 09:37 AM


All times are GMT +5.5. The time now is 07:59 AM.


Home | About EDF | Disclaimer | Contact Us
Copyright © 2012, www.easydriveforum.com, All Rights Reserved.
Bookmark and Share
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.6
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by YABBSEO 1.0