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Bengaluru ORR Project Aims To Ease Urban Congestion

Bengaluru’s state cabinet has cleared a ₹307-crore upgrade of the Outer Ring Road (ORR) stretch between Silk Board Junction and KR Puram, signalling a renewed push to address one of the city’s most congested and economically critical corridors. The 17-kilometre project seeks to rebalance road space in favour of public transport, pedestrians and cyclists, while modernising ageing infrastructure along a route that supports thousands of daily commuters and major employment hubs.

The project will be executed by a state-backed urban infrastructure agency and is designed to bring the ORR closer to contemporary global street design standards. Officials say the revamp is not simply about adding capacity but about reorganising how the corridor functions, with a focus on safety, predictability and travel time reliability. At the core of the plan is a ten-lane configuration that separates through traffic from local movement. The main carriageway will carry three lanes in each direction, supported by service roads on both sides to improve access to commercial and residential properties. A dedicated bus priority lane is set to return on select stretches, a move urban mobility experts say could significantly improve bus speeds and make public transport more competitive with private vehicles.

Equally notable is the inclusion of continuous pedestrian footpaths and cycling tracks on both sides of the road. For a city where non-motorised users are often pushed to the margins, planners describe this as a corrective step towards safer and more inclusive streets. “If designed and enforced well, these elements can change how people experience the ORR on a daily basis,” an urban transport specialist noted. The project also includes the reconstruction of weakened sections and the installation of modern bus shelters equipped with route information systems. Under the elevated metro line between Iblur and KR Puram, a new skywalk is planned through a public–private partnership to improve last-mile pedestrian connectivity to transit stations.

Beyond mobility, the cabinet also approved the relocation of state data centre operations to a dedicated technology facility in Bengaluru, freeing up strategic land parcels along the corridor. Officials argue this administrative move complements the ORR upgrade by aligning infrastructure use with the city’s evolving economic needs. While the investment is modest relative to Bengaluru’s scale of congestion, analysts say its impact will depend on execution quality and coordination with traffic management and enforcement agencies. If delivered as planned, the Bengaluru Outer Ring Road upgrade could serve as a template for rethinking arterial roads as shared urban spaces rather than vehicle-only conduits an approach increasingly central to building resilient, low-emission and people-friendly Indian cities.

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