Bengaluru: A new four-lane link road connecting Deepanjali Nagar Junction on Mysuru Road to NICE Road near PES College in Hosakerehalli has been opened to traffic, offering faster and smoother connectivity for commuters in the city. The 1.5-km stretch, inaugurated by NICE chief Ashok Kheny, is expected to significantly reduce congestion and cut travel time by up to 20 minutes during peak hours.
Direct Access To Key Routes
The newly opened road provides direct access to NICE Road, eliminating the need for motorists to pass through the heavily congested Nayandahalli junction. Commuters can now quickly connect to major routes such as Hosur Road, Electronic City, Tumakuru Road and the Mysuru-Bengaluru Expressway, according to Bangalore Mirror.
Earlier, those travelling from areas like Majestic, Vijayanagar and Satellite Bus Stand had to navigate multiple traffic signals and bottlenecks, often leading to long delays.
Relief From Busy Junctions
According to the report, the new link is expected to ease pressure on key congestion points, including Nayandahalli and Veerabhadranagar. The improved connectivity will benefit commuters from Vijayanagar, Bapujinagar, Majestic and KR Market, providing a faster alternative route and reducing overall traffic load in the area.
With the new stretch now operational, authorities expect smoother traffic flow and shorter travel times for daily commuters using the Mysuru Road corridor.
