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20 ‘Choke Points’ in a ritus survey for traffic plans

20 'Choke Points' in a ritus survey for traffic plans
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Greater Noida: Limited Rite Consultant (Rail Technical Service) that has been employed by the authority of the industrial development of the Great Noida to prepare a comprehensive traffic plan for this city has started a survey.
This study has begun on a 130m wide road between two blocks in the knowledge park 5.
About 20 places have been identified as a ‘choking point’ and the rite has prepared an initial report in the five fields.
Gnida has started checking it, officials said.
These points are Pari Chowk, the entry point / exit Surajpur, Tilaapta Chowk, Honda Chowk and Kisan Chowk.
The growth of the population in Greater Noida for the next 10 years has been projected at 25 lakhs of the current 12 lakh and the master plan will be prepared to maintain the next 20 years as a time frame.
“The city has witnessed rapid development in recent years and as a result, population growth has been estimated to be around 25 lakh in the next decade.
It is important for Greater Noida ready with infrastructure and other facilities to support the population.
We have rented a rite as a consultant to prepare a mobility plan Comprehensive.
This has begun to study the 130m wide road in the knowledge park 5 and the overall survey is likely to be completed soon, “said Narendra Bhoooshan, Chief Executive Officer, Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (Gnida).
He added that the work was delayed because of a pandemic.
In the first phase of the survey, the rite will collect data and analyze the existing urban transportation system.
At the next stage, it will identify the path and an important intersection and prepare the initial design that will offer mobility solutions, and it will be presented in detailed reports.
“The plan will focus on the problems faced in the short, medium and long term, and the solution will be given,” said BhooShan.
He added that the plan would include guidelines from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and the Ministry of Road and Highway Transportation, along with other departments.

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