Madhya Kailash Flyover in Chennai Sparks Ride Quality Concerns Days After Opening
Just days after the much-anticipated opening of the Madhya Kailash flyover, motorists are raising concerns over what they describe as a noticeably uneven and bumpy ride along the newly constructed stretch.
The flyover, built to ease congestion at one of the city's busiest junctions connecting Sardar Patel Road and Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR), was expected to streamline traffic movement toward the IT corridor. Instead, several daily commuters say the drive has turned unexpectedly uncomfortable.
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Two-wheeler riders and car users who began using the flyover this week reported feeling repeated vibrations and jolts while travelling across the concrete section. According to motorists, while the approach roads appear smooth, a large portion of the elevated stretch has minor undulations that become more pronounced at moderate speeds.
The flyover was inaugurated earlier this month as part of the State government's broader infrastructure push to reduce travel time and decongest key intersections. The structure had been under construction for an extended period, with traffic diversions in place during the work. Its completion was welcomed by commuters who frequently faced bottlenecks at the Madhya Kailash junction, especially during peak office hours.
However, within days of its opening, social media posts and commuter discussions began highlighting concerns about ride quality. Some riders expressed worry that the unevenness could pose risks, particularly for two-wheelers during rain or late-night travel when visibility is lower. Others questioned whether final finishing work had been completed before the flyover was opened to the public.
There has been no official statement detailing the cause of the uneven surface so far. Engineering observers note that concrete road decks require precise leveling and joint alignment, and even slight variations can affect riding comfort. Whether the issue stems from expansion joints, curing variations, or surface finishing remains unclear.
Authorities are expected to assess the condition of the flyover following the complaints. Commuters say they hope corrective measures, if necessary, are taken quickly to ensure safety and maintain confidence in newly developed infrastructure.
While the flyover has begun easing traffic flow at the junction, many road users believe the focus must now shift to ensuring the quality matches the scale of investment and public expectation.
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