IIT will be free from Delhi to Modi Mill Flyover, Outer Ring Road will get rid of jam; Double Flyover - NCR News

The jam on the outer ring road in South Delhi is likely to get rid of soon. PWD intends to release signal from IIT to Modi Mill Flyover, including Kalkaji and Savitri Flyover. Being a red light under this overflow often causes jam. This project will facilitate traffic in South Delhi, Shani Pathuli, South Delhi. Vehicle drivers sitting in a jam on the outer ring road can get relief in the coming days. The PWD intends to free the signal free from seven kilometers from the outer ring road from IIT to Modi Mill Flying. Below Kalkaji and Savitri Flyover will be doubled. Currently, both of these places have a terrible jam due to one-way fly. The distance from IIT to Modi Mill Flyover is about seven kilometers. Six Flyover sports villages, Nehru Place, Savitri Cinema, Chirag Delhi, Kalkaji and Modi are found to this part. Of these, Savitri Cinema and Kalkaji Flyover are unmarried. Both are built on the route leading to the IIT, and there are also red lights under both. People who go to Greater Kailash part Two and Crark go through the Savitri Cinema Flyover. Due to the red light here, the lamp is stuck to Delhi. With this, the drivers who have to go to Modi Mill put in the jam in the morning and evening. Due to the red light under the Kalkaji fly packaging, the Nehru Place Busterminal is stuck, so there is a preparation to make a double overpower to free this part to free signal. This will provide relief from the jam on the outer ring road. According to sources, the Kalkaji fly packaging will be linked to the Modi Mill review. In addition, the length of 500 meters of Kalkaji flying capacity will also be increased. This proposal was sent to the Delhi Urban Art Commission. The Delhi government also asked the central government for the budget of the project. T-junctions are also interrupted due to the traffic talk. These T-junctions give visitors to visitors in Sukhdekh Vihar, CR Park, Kalkaji Temple, Nehru Place, Greater Kailash, Kalkaji Temple, Chirag Delhi, Pumposh Enclave, Panchsheel Park, Green Park and surrounding areas. As a result, traffic is also disrupted. More than two lakh vehicles are available, due to the signal of this part on the outer ring road, there will be traffic in many parts of Southern Delhi, and those who go to Faridabad, Badarpur, Noida and Ghaziabad will also be relieved from IGI Airport. Currently, more than two lakh vehicles travel on this route daily.