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Service road at Gurugram’s Hero Honda Chowk to be widened to 4 lanes

Hero Honda Chowk flyover was damaged on May 8 and two days later the highway authority had constituted a three-member team to look into the matter. The widening is being done to ensure that movement of traffic is not affected even if one carriageway of the flyover is closed for repair in the coming month, said NHAI officials.

Updated on: Aug 05, 2019 09:33 AM IST
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Ahead of the repair of Hero Honda Chowk flyover that is scheduled for the next month, the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has directed the contractor to widen the service road at the crossing from Jaipur to Delhi side. The widening is being done to ensure that movement of traffic is not affected even if one carriageway of the flyover is closed for repair in the coming month, said NHAI officials.

Workers repair a damaged portion of Hero Honda chowk flyover, at National Highway-48, near sector-34, in Gurugram, on Wednesday, May 8, 2019. ((Photo by Yogesh Kumar/Hindustan Times))
Workers repair a damaged portion of Hero Honda chowk flyover, at National Highway-48, near sector-34, in Gurugram, on Wednesday, May 8, 2019. ((Photo by Yogesh Kumar/Hindustan Times))

The service road will be widened to four lanes from two lanes, the officials said.

NHAI’s expert committee, which is looking into the damage to the road surface of the flyover, is expected to present its report in the coming week on the basis of which repairs will be carried out, said the officials. Hero Honda Chowk flyover was damaged on May 8 and two days later the highway authority had constituted a three-member team to look into the matter.

Ashok Sharma, project director, NHAI, said that they had a detailed discussion with Gurugram police commissioner Muhammad Akil on the management of traffic situation at Hero Honda Chowk during a meeting on Friday.

“It was decided that the service lane should be widened at the earliest from Jaipur to Delhi side to create more space for vehicles. The contractor has been asked to start the work on this stretch as the land is also available now,” said the NHAI official.

“The damage to the road surface is under intense scrutiny as this has happened for the second time in a year. The committee is likely to recommend a solution that would be permanent in nature, but might require a longer period for implementing it,” said another highway official, who is not authorised to speak to media.

The committee looking into the damage to the flyover includes bridge expert Mahesh Tandon, AK Srivastav, NHAI advisor, and VL Patankar, former director general (roads), ministry of road transport and highways.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Abhishek Behl

Abhishek Behl is principal correspondent, Hindustan Times in Gurgaon Bureau. He covers infrastructure, planning and civic agencies in the city. He has been covering Gurgaon as correspondent for the last 10 years, and has written extensively on the city.

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