Delhi's Traffic Innovation: Signal-Free Corridors Revolutionize Commutes
Delhi Traffic Police pilot project aims to decongest the Netaji Subhash Place to Rohini heliport corridor by introducing U-turn loops and redesigning intersections. The project's success could extend to other areas. Major structural changes, including signal removals and new road verges, are part of the initiative.

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In a bid to alleviate Delhi's notorious traffic congestion, the Delhi Traffic Police have launched an ambitious pilot project aimed at transforming the 12-kilometre stretch from Netaji Subhash Place (NSP) to Rohini heliport into a signal-free corridor.
The project, currently underway in three phases, involves redesigning major intersections and introducing U-turn loops to facilitate smoother vehicular movement. Officials have already witnessed a transformation in the corridor's initial sections, with the elimination of several traffic signals in favor of strategic U-turns.
With commercial activity and market traffic being major contributors to congestion, authorities are hopeful that the success of this model will pave the way for similar initiatives across other gridlock-prone areas of the city, ultimately improving traffic flow and reducing travel times.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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