The Pune-Ahmednagar Highway, a critical route connecting two major cities in Maharashtra, faces growing traffic congestion. Despite infrastructural upgrades and real estate development, the highway struggles to accommodate the increasing vehicular volume. This article explores the challenges and solutions being implemented to enhance traffic flow and support regional development.
Puneahmednagar HighwayTraffic ManagementReal Estate DevelopmentMaharashtraUrban PlanningReal Estate MaharashtraJun 03, 2025
The Pune-Ahmednagar Highway was originally designed to accommodate approximately 45,000 vehicles daily, but it now handles over 75,000 vehicles, leading to severe congestion.
The Pune Traffic Police have implemented restrictions on heavy and slow-moving vehicles during peak hours. The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) is also preparing a comprehensive mobility plan that includes proposals for flyovers, grade separators, and metro extensions.
The Maharashtra government has approved the construction of a 53.4-kilometer six-lane elevated road corridor from Pune to Shirur, estimated at ₹5,992 crore. This project aims to reduce travel time and enhance regional connectivity.
The development of the Pune-Ahmednagar Highway has spurred significant real estate growth in towns like Wagholi, Shikrapur, Ranjangaon, and Shirur. These areas have seen a surge in residential and commercial projects due to improved connectivity and affordability.
The long-term goals include integrating sustainable urban planning practices, promoting equitable development, and ensuring minimal environmental impact. The highway aims to serve as a catalyst for economic growth and urban expansion while addressing traffic congestion.
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