GHMC Plans ₹345 Crore Six‑Lane Corridor To Ease Traffic Congestion In Hyderabad
- pradeep

- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has announced a major infrastructure project a ₹345 crore, six‑lane traffic corridor designed to reduce congestion and improve road mobility across key areas of the city.

Officials say the proposed corridor will connect major arterial roads and ease daily traffic snarls that residents of Hyderabad have grappled with for years, especially during peak hours.
The plan includes widening existing roadways, improvements to junctions, enhanced signaling systems, and upgraded pedestrian infrastructure. Planners emphasise that efficient urban mobility is central to Hyderabad’s growth as a tech and business hub.
Public transport integration, better traffic flow, and reduced commute times are among the key benefits expected from this development.
Commuters and urban planners alike have welcomed the initiative, viewing it as a step toward smarter and more sustainable city traffic management.
Why This Matters
For Gen‑Z commuters, daily traffic affects work, social life, deliveries, and productivity. Projects that prioritize smart, future‑ready infrastructure can transform urban living experiences and foster safer, quicker travel.




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