Gurgaon: Residents and passengers question whether the road as high as the 21 km-length elevated to be disposed of in March will effectively reduce the traffic movement in the area.
They claim that many commuters will not use them because the road only has one entry point in Ghamroj Toll, regardless of the Rajiv Chowk entry and SOHNA exit points.
Residents say that if NHAI has created more points like that, the road can solve traffic problems.
“Because of this factor, the road will lose a lot of commuters; not everyone wants to travel along the distance from Rajiv Chowk to Ghamroj or Sohna to Ghamroj.
If the road provides connectivity with other places in the city, too, many more people will use it, “Nalini Kumar said, a citizen of 86.
Nhai should have at least create a point of entry into the streets left in Vatika Chowk, Ananya Sinha, added.” So many residents live along the South Peripheral Road (SPR) who can use the road.
How now, no one will travel six kilometers to Rajiv Chowk to ride to the roads that are elevated and then go to Sohna when they can travel in the opposite direction and may achieve their goals faster.
“India National Highway Authority (Nhai ) Officials (NHAI) also confirm that once commuter rises on the road that is elevated from Rajiv Chowk or Sohna, The only point on the way out is on the toll ghamroj.
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“If someone accesses the highway in Ghamroj, they have to go far to Rajiv Chowk or Sohna.
There are no other entries or come out along the stretch,” officially added.