About two years after the work on Hebbal flyover was stopped following objections by the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), the BDA has tweaked the design to renew the push for the project at a cost of Rs 225 crore.
The project aims to end traffic woes of commuters travelling to the city from the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA). Vehicles heading from KIA towards the city face a series of bottlenecks on the existing two-lane flyover. The congestion is caused by the merger of traffic from the Tumkur Road and KR Puram through the loops that connect the narrow flyover.