Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has officially inaugurated the state’s first-ever double-decker flyover in Patna, marking a major milestone in urban infrastructure. Built at a cost of ₹422 crore, the flyover aims to ease traffic congestion and improve connectivity across the capital.
🔴 Key Highlights:
- The multi-tier flyover introduces a three-level traffic system, the first of its kind in Bihar.
- Tier 1 (Lower Deck): A 1.45 km stretch from Patna College to BN College.
- Tier 2 (Upper Deck): A 2.2 km corridor from Kargil Chowk to Shatabdi Dwar, passing Patna Science College.
- Ground-Level Service Road: 90% complete, providing additional support for surface traffic.
- The flyover links key urban nodes, including the Patna Metro Rail Project and JP Ganga Path, significantly decongesting high-traffic areas like PMCH, Science College, and Patna University.
- Noise barriers installed on both decks to reduce sound pollution by up to 70%, ensuring minimal disturbance to nearby hospitals and colleges.
📢 Nitish Kumar’s Statement:
“This is not just a bridge, but a vision. It will transform city commuting and serve as a model for urban infrastructure across the state.”
⚠️ Strategic Impact:
- The flyover enhances Patna’s smart mobility mission, making daily commutes faster and smoother.
- Integrated with broader urban development plans, it benefits students, medical professionals, traders, and daily commuters.
👉 What do you think? Will this flyover revolutionize Patna’s traffic system? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
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