In order to overcome the traffic chaos in city, the GHMC has come up with a new proposal which aim at decongesting traffic in twin cities. This time GHMC plans of a sky-way along the Musi River.
GHMC in consultation with experts, has identified nearly 40 road junctions in the city that are constantly plagued by traffic jams, leading to long waiting times and increasing pollution from idling vehicles.
The elevated sky-way would join the two crossing points of the Outer Ring Road to River Musi at Narsingi and at Nagole in the east. At major crossing in the city ramp would be provided which facilitates vehicles to join the sky-way and dropout as per their destination have been proposed.
The proposed project will pass through some heavy traffic jam corridors such as Salar jung Museum, High court, MG bus station and Moosarambagh among others.
The 11 proposed elevated roads or skyway would be the best option to manage such traffic problems. It was decided that designs would be prepared for construction of multi-level grade separators and elevated corridors wherever needed.
If needed, Chief minister asked the officials to plan for construction of elevated carriageway that go over the metro rail lines, if that happens that would be best solution in some locations.
The elevated project wherever it crosses the path with the metro rail would pass over it and would also add a few bridges over Musi River in order to establish seamless connectivity.