Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin recently opened the newly constructed L-shaped flyover at Central Kailash, a crucial traffic point linking Adyar and Guindy in south Chennai. The flyover, costing Rs 60.68 crore, is designed to ease congestion and enhance traffic flow at the intersection. It provides a smoother route for vehicles traveling between Adyar, Guindy, and Rajiv Gandhi Road.
The 652-meter-long flyover, featuring an L-shaped design, facilitates two lanes of one-way traffic, offering a seamless merge for vehicles at the junction of Sardar Patel Road and Rajiv Gandhi Road. This infrastructure upgrade is part of the government’s efforts to modernize urban facilities and alleviate traffic issues in Chennai. The project is expected to benefit commuters by reducing travel time and enhancing road safety in the area.
Authorities anticipate a significant improvement in traffic movement at Central Kailash, a critical hub in South Chennai, with the operationalization of the new flyover. The initiative has garnered positive feedback from residents and commuters who foresee a positive impact on their daily travel experiences. The project aligns with the state’s broader strategy to enhance infrastructure and alleviate congestion in key traffic zones.
