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Bengaluru Traffic Jam: NICE Road Exit Jammed Near Electronic City Phase 2

As the festive season nears, Bengaluru is grappling with severe traffic congestion, particularly on Hosur Road near the Electronic city Phase 2 service road. The situation reached critical levels, with vehicles stuck bumper to bumper, stretching all the way to the NICE Road exit. A video capturing this chaotic scene went viral, showcasing a 360-degree view of the gridlock at around 7:30 PM. The footage quickly garnered significant attention, amassing over 2.04 lakh likes within the first hour of its posting and drawing viewers not just from the city but also from outside Bengaluru.

Bengaluru Traffic Jam NICE Road Exit Jammed Near Electronic City Phase 2

The video highlighted an astonishing lineup of commuters on two-wheelers, extending far beyond the eye can see. The congestion affected various types of vehicles, including buses, trucks, and cars, all trapped in the lengthy queues. At its peak, nearly a thousand vehicles were immobilized, resulting in a complete standstill. This prompted widespread reactions from the public. Many netizens took to social media to voice their frustrations, criticizing the traffic police for their apparent inability to manage the situation effectively.

Among the reactions, some individuals expressed relief at having reached their destinations earlier in the day, thus avoiding the chaos. Others lamented the lack of civic sense and social consciousness among the city's residents, raising concerns about Bengaluru's future due to high saturation levels and dwindling resources. The discussion even extended to governance issues, with calls for more responsible voting to improve the management of such urban challenges. Critics also pointed fingers at the Karnataka government for its long-standing failure to address the worsening traffic problem.

In a lighter vein, some residents took the opportunity to bid farewell to those leaving Bengaluru for the Diwali holiday, infusing irony into the comments. One user quipped, "Happy Journey! Enjoy The Deepawali Weekend with Family. My Bangalore will be traffic-less for these four days. Thank you, guys!" This sarcastic remark underscored the hope that the exodus for Diwali might offer a temporary respite from the city's notorious traffic congestion.

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