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Hebbal-Mekhri Circle Flyover Loop Ramp Opens on Trial, Easing North Bengaluru Traffic

Residents of north Bengaluru have welcomed a significant improvement in traffic movement with the opening of a new loop ramp at Hebbal, offering long-awaited relief to motorists heading towards Mekhri Circle. The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) has allowed trial runs on the newly constructed ramp, enabling vehicles to move directly from Hebbal towards the city centre.

The loop ramp, which links Hebbal to Mekhri Circle, was opened for experimental use on December 20. Commuters travelling from Yelahanka, Kempegowda International Airport, Jakkur and nearby localities are expected to see the biggest gains from the new arrangement.

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The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) opened a new loop ramp at Hebbal for trial runs on December 20, directly connecting Hebbal to Mekhri Circle to alleviate traffic congestion for commuters from Yelahanka, Kempegowda International Airport, and nearby areas, potentially reducing congestion by 25%.
Hebbal-Mekhri Circle Loop Ramp Opens on Trial Easing North Bengaluru Traffic

For years, motorists heading from Hebbal towards Mekhri Circle have faced prolonged delays, often spending close to an hour navigating heavy congestion during peak hours. With the ramp now in use, the same stretch can be covered in just a few minutes, significantly cutting down travel time and fuel usage.

Traffic officials believe the ramp could reduce congestion in the Hebbal stretch by nearly 25 per cent, easing pressure on one of Bengaluru's most crowded arterial roads. The smoother flow is also expected to improve road safety by minimising frequent stops and erratic lane changes.

The latest opening follows the commissioning of another loop ramp from Nagawara to Mekhri Circle in August. Together, the two ramps are set to play a key role in improving traffic circulation between north and central parts of the city.

Early feedback from daily commuters has been encouraging, with many reporting a noticeable reduction in delays and a more comfortable driving experience. Authorities have said traffic movement will be closely observed during the trial period before the ramp is formally thrown open for full-scale operations.

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