Eight stretches in Delhi made signal-free: Police
India, July 12 -- Delhi Traffic Police on Friday said eight stretches across the national capital have been made signal-free. At the same time, 25 more corridors have been identified for similar interventions to improve traffic flow and reduce travel time.
A feasibility survey to assess traffic flow patterns and congestion on the 25 identified corridors has already begun, special commissioner of police (traffic) Manish Agarwal said.
"We have facilitated the development of eight signal-free stretches across Delhi-six in the northern traffic range and two in the eastern range. These corridors have been made signal-free through measures such as closure of redundant traffic signals and illegal median cuts, U-turn facilities, and rationalisa...
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