Traffic Index 2024: Bangalore Tops List of India’s Most Congested Cities, Where Do Delhi and Mumbai Stand?
Traffic Index 2024: Bangalore Tops List of India’s Most Congested Cities, Where Do Delhi and Mumbai Stand?
Traffic Index 2024: Bangalore has been ranked the most congested city in India according to the latest Traffic Quality Index, followed by Mumbai. Explore how Delhi, Hyderabad, and other major cities rank in this detailed traffic congestion report.
Bangalore tops the list of most congested cities in the country, whereas is the name of Delhi-Mumbai in the list. Many big cities in India have a population of crores. Bangalore has been recognized as the most congested city in India by the latest Traffic Quality Index (TQI). The Traffic Quality Index (TQI) gives a better report of traffic conditions, with Bangalore being depicted as a highly congested city, with scores between 800 and 1,000.
Traffic Index 2024: This city’s name came after Bangalore
According to the report, Mumbai is the second most congested city after Bangalore with a score of 787, while Delhi and Hyderabad are behind with scores of 747 and 718. According to the report, Silk Board Junction, one of the most congested areas in Bangalore, has seen a reduction in traffic jams after the opening of a double-decker flyover in July. According to data from Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic-East) Kuldeep Kumar Jain, traffic jams at Silk Board have been reduced by at least 50 percent.
What is the condition of the city?
Before the inauguration of the flyover, the area experienced an average of 24 daily congestion alerts, which were reduced to 15 within a month. Additionally, the average length of traffic queues at the junction has reduced from 19 km to 10 km, bringing great relief to passengers.
DTC Bus: DTC bus route changed on many routes of Delhi, passengers can get updates on just one call
The Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has changed bus route number 174B running from Sarai Kale Khan, ISBT to Jaunti Shivalaya on an experimental basis. DTC Manager Public Relations Rakesh Kumar said that the change has been made on this route as an experiment for the time being.
There will be a change in time on 7 October
Under this, bus route number 174B between Sarai Kale Khan ISBT to Jaunti Shivalaya has now been changed on an experimental basis from 7 October 2024. Under this, the bus will run from Sarai Kale Khan, ISBT to Road Bridge, Railway Bridge Ring Road, ITO Ring Road, Rajghat, Vijay Ghat / Geeta Colony Bridge.
Passengers get information in one call
Maharana Pratap ISBT Ring Road, Defense Science Center, Majnu Ka Tila, Jagatpur Crossing – Gandhi Vihar, Burari Ring Road Crossing, Mukundpur Crossing, GTK Bypass, Haiderpur Water Works, North Pitampura, Rohini Sector 7-8 Crossing, Rohini-1, Rohini Sector 24-25 Corner, Rohini Sector 25 Deep Bihar.
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