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Improving Traffic Flow: The Impact of the Six-Lane Flyover Inaugurated by CM Atishi in Delhi

Writer's picture: Amit MathurAmit Mathur

New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Wednesday inaugurated six-lane flyover connecting Apsara Border to Anand Vihar in eastern part of the city and said saying that around 1.5 lakh people will be benefited everyday. 

Atishi said when people will be able to skip three red lights with this flyover. 


"Analyzing the Impact: CM Atishi's Inauguration of the Six-Lane Flyover in Delhi"
"Analyzing the Impact: CM Atishi's Inauguration of the Six-Lane Flyover in Delhi"

"Today, I am very happy to inaugurate this flyover. Since the last two years, I have been continuously overseeing the project. I want to congratulate the people of Delhi," she said. 

"When people will go from this flyover, they will skip three red lights and save travel time of around 12 minutes. Around 1.5 lakh people will be benefited from this flyover everyday," the CM said 

Around 40,300 liters of petrol and diesel will be saved everyday. This will also reduce carbon emissions, which is equivalent to the air-cleaning capacity of around 5,900 trees, she said. 

It will also save 30,000 hours of manpower daily, reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5 tons, save over 40,000 liters of fuel daily, and save ₹138 crore annually for the public, she said. 

The six-lane 1,440 metre-long flyover over road number 56 between Anand Vihar and Apsara Border, with 2 up-down ramps for better connectivity for nearby areas, will reduce the traffic load on the stretch and help commuters bypass traffic snarls at Ramprastha Colony, Vivek Vihar and Shreshth Vihar. 

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