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PWD Proposes 6-Lane Corridor to Ease Bawana Traffic
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PWD Proposes 6-Lane Corridor to Ease Bawana Traffic

The Public Works Department (PWD) in Delhi is planning to introduce a 6-lane corridor in Bawana to alleviate traffic congestion. This proposed infrastructure project aims to enhance connectivity, reduce traffic bottlenecks, and optimise transportation efficiency in the region.

The envisioned 6-lane corridor is strategically designed to address the specific traffic challenges in Bawana, contributing to a smoother flow of vehicles and improved accessibility. The initiative aligns with the broader goal of modernising and upgrading urban infrastructure to accommodate the evolving needs of the city and its residents.

As the PWD puts forward this proposal, it reflects a proactive approach to urban planning and transportation management. The planned corridor in Bawana is poised to not only decongest traffic but also foster improved connectivity, benefitting both local residents and commuters passing through the area.

The Public Works Department (PWD) in Delhi is planning to introduce a 6-lane corridor in Bawana to alleviate traffic congestion. This proposed infrastructure project aims to enhance connectivity, reduce traffic bottlenecks, and optimise transportation efficiency in the region. The envisioned 6-lane corridor is strategically designed to address the specific traffic challenges in Bawana, contributing to a smoother flow of vehicles and improved accessibility. The initiative aligns with the broader goal of modernising and upgrading urban infrastructure to accommodate the evolving needs of the city and its residents. As the PWD puts forward this proposal, it reflects a proactive approach to urban planning and transportation management. The planned corridor in Bawana is poised to not only decongest traffic but also foster improved connectivity, benefitting both local residents and commuters passing through the area.

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