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Ordinary citizens can find shelter inside four-wheelers or as they work from inside of offices. However, police officials have to manage the traffic in the sweltering heat. So, now the BTP is distributing umbrella shelters and water bottles in urban areas hit by extreme heat where traffic police officials are manning traffic.
The Bengaluru Traffic Police issued a warning about traffic disruptions due to the Hebbal flyover expansion, affecting commuters from K.R.Puram and Nagavara towards the city for four months. The expansion project involves adding two tracks, necessitating the dismantling of spans near the K.R.Puram loop. Alternative routes were advised, with special instructions for peak hours. The project faced hurdles earlier due to railway clearance requirements.
Similarly, the Sanjay Nagar Main Road - Bellary Road junction forms a T junction at the foot of the flyover ramp on Bellary Road. There are two crossings under the flyover located 35 m and 50 m from the junction towards Hebbal, which are 3.2 m wide and 7.1 m wide respectively.
In the proposed city, 15 per cent of the allotted land should be designated for educational institutes, such as research universities; 15 per cent for setting up healthcare facilities; 20 per cent for R&D centres and corporate offices of various industries; 10 per cent for startup spaces; 20 per cent for residential complexes; 15 per cent for commercial and retail spaces; and 5 per cent for government offices and utilities.