In a significant move to enhance traffic flow and reduce congestion, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has initiated a project to remove speed breakers across key areas in the city. This initiative is part of a broader plan to improve urban infrastruct
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The main reason for removing speed breakers in Pune is to streamline traffic flow, reduce congestion, and lower the risk of accidents caused by sudden braking.
The areas that will benefit the most include Magarpatta City, Kharadi, and Baner, which are known for their high traffic volumes.
The PMC will implement alternative safety measures such as improved signage and traffic signals to ensure road safety is not compromised.
The PMC is working on expanding public transport services, developing dedicated cycle lanes, and implementing smart traffic management systems.
Residents can visit the PMC's official website or follow their social media channels to stay updated on the progress of the project.
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