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NHAI to seek nod from traffic police before expanding Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway underpass work
GURUGRAM: National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) will have to keep the district traffic police in loop before expanding the construction work of three underpasses on Delhi-Gurgaon expressway and a flyover on old Delhi-Gurgaon Road. In fact, improvements have been suggested in the NHAI's construction plan so there is least congestion on roads and commuters do not face any discomfort.
A meeting was held between senior police officers, road safety officers (RSO) and NHAI officials earlier this week. Following which a joint inspection was conducted by traffic cops, RSOs and NHAI on Friday. Sources told TOI that the team found over two dozen flaws in the NHAI's three-phase construction plan for the building underpasses at Rajiv Chowk, Signature Tower and IFFCO Chowk, while, a flyover will be constructed on Old Delhi-Gurgaon Road.
These flaws were identified on the basis of the snarls they could cause, or even didn't offer a carriageway for the vehicles to cross while the construction work was on. Timesofindia
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