Vadodara's Ring Road Project: First Phase Completed, Traffic to Improve
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Vadodara, April 13 (NationPress) The initial phase of the Vadodara Ring Road project, a major infrastructure venture designed to enhance traffic management and regional connectivity, has been successfully finished, according to officials.
This 27.5-kilometre segment was developed at an investment of approximately Rs 316 crore, as part of a more extensive 66-kilometre ring road planned around the city.
The entire project, estimated to cost Rs 1,500 crore, is being carried out in five phases by the Vadodara Urban Development Authority (VUDA) and the Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC).
The proposed road measures 75 metres in width and is designed to enhance connectivity between South Gujarat, North Gujarat, Saurashtra, and the Mumbai–Delhi Expressway, while also connecting several state highways, expressways, and National Highway-48.
Expert insights from Ahmedabad's CEPT University were incorporated into the planning, with the project divided into eastern and western sections.
Municipal Commissioner Arun Mahesh Babu stated that the completion of this phase will significantly improve traffic management within Vadodara.
“The first phase of 27.5 kilometres has been completed at a cost of around Rs 316 crore. Preparations for the commencement of the second phase are underway,” he mentioned.
He also noted that the ring road will feature modern amenities like service roads, advanced drainage systems, and sophisticated lighting.
Local residents expressed optimism that this initiative would alleviate congestion, particularly by redirecting heavy vehicles away from urban roads.
Yogesh Joshi, a local commuter, remarked, “The burden of heavy vehicles on city roads will lessen, leading to smoother traffic movement.”
Another commuter, Shakuntala Joshi, added, “This development will save time during daily commutes and minimize traffic jams.”
Officials believe that the project will mitigate traffic congestion in Vadodara by rerouting through-traffic and enhancing overall traffic flow.
Upon full completion, it is expected to bolster infrastructure development in surrounding regions and support the growth of logistics and industrial hubs, thereby strengthening economic activities in the area.