Bhairon Marg Underpass May Remain Open 24x7 for Commuters
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Bhairon Marg Underpass May Remain Open 24x7 for Commuters

In a potential convenience boost for commuters, the Bhairon Marg underpass in Delhi is under consideration to remain open 24x7. According to The Times of India, authorities are exploring the possibility of allowing continuous access to the underpass, eliminating the current practice of closure for maintenance and repair work during nighttime hours. This proposed change aims to enhance accessibility for commuters and streamline traffic flow in the region.

The report outlines the shift in approach, indicating that the Bhairon Marg underpass could soon be accessible around the clock. The change is expected to contribute to improved traffic management and provide a more convenient route for commuters, especially during non-peak hours.

The consideration to keep the Bhairon Marg underpass open 24x7 aligns with efforts to optimise existing transportation infrastructure and accommodate the evolving needs of Delhi's residents. This potential change reflects a responsive approach to enhancing urban mobility and ensuring a smoother commuting experience.

In summary, the potential decision to keep the Bhairon Marg underpass open continuously presents a positive development for commuters in Delhi, aiming to improve accessibility and streamline traffic flow, particularly during non-peak hours.

In a potential convenience boost for commuters, the Bhairon Marg underpass in Delhi is under consideration to remain open 24x7. According to The Times of India, authorities are exploring the possibility of allowing continuous access to the underpass, eliminating the current practice of closure for maintenance and repair work during nighttime hours. This proposed change aims to enhance accessibility for commuters and streamline traffic flow in the region. The report outlines the shift in approach, indicating that the Bhairon Marg underpass could soon be accessible around the clock. The change is expected to contribute to improved traffic management and provide a more convenient route for commuters, especially during non-peak hours. The consideration to keep the Bhairon Marg underpass open 24x7 aligns with efforts to optimise existing transportation infrastructure and accommodate the evolving needs of Delhi's residents. This potential change reflects a responsive approach to enhancing urban mobility and ensuring a smoother commuting experience. In summary, the potential decision to keep the Bhairon Marg underpass open continuously presents a positive development for commuters in Delhi, aiming to improve accessibility and streamline traffic flow, particularly during non-peak hours.

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