NHAI Addresses Minor Issues on Bangaluru – Mysuru Expressway


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NHAI has been working to address certain issues raised by the users of Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway and has taken various measures to address the issues related repairing of expansion joint and inundation of the carriageway at Animal Overpass.

 

The rectification of the expansion joints of one of the major bridge cum ROB was a part of Operation and Maintenance of the Expressway that was taken up to remove the jerks and improve the riding quality on the bridge. The rectification work has been completed and it is now open for traffic.

 

NHAI is also addressing the drainage issue near Sagabasavandoddi village. Unprecedented rainfall on 17th March 2023 caused inundation on carriageway near the Animal Overpass at one point on the 117 km long Expressway. The provision of drainage arrangement at this location was blocked by the villagers by dumping soil over the drain which resulted in stagnation of water on the main carriageway. To address this, NHAI has laid pipe drain with two rows of pipe to facilitate easy flow of rainwater. The work has been completed on 19th March 2023 and the traffic is flowing smoothly.

 

Non-availability of service road has also been highlighted by local residents along the expressway. This is an access controlled highway, with provision of 112 kms 2 lane service road on either side. To further assist commuters on the Expressway, NHAI has also put in place a robust incident management system that include deployment of ambulances, patrol vehicles and cranes to address emergencies and vehicle breakdown. Now, the NHAI is making service road and completion would be ensured to facilitate route to local people. NHAI has taken adequate measures for proper drainage on service road which includes construction of RCC drain. Proper access to service road would be ensured. Roughly 55,000 passenger car units are moving on this road. Travel time has reduced from 4 hours to 1.5 hours.

 

NHAI has completed implementation of 117 km long Bangalore – Mysore Expressway and the same has been opened for traffic. Toll is being levied as per NH Act & Fees Rules applicable across the country. As per practice, even after completion of the project 90-days are provided to rectify and finish any minor issues to ensure smooth riding experience for the commuters.

 

NHAI is committed to provide smooth, safe and seamless experience to the highway users across the country.

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MJPS

 



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