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Bengaluru's traffic worse than Mumbai: HC
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On being asked about the number of vehicles in the city, petitioners' counsel stated that over 50 lakh two-wheelers and over 14 lakh four-wheelers ply on the city roads every single day resulting in a heavy traffic. DH file photo.
On being asked about the number of vehicles in the city, petitioners' counsel stated that over 50 lakh two-wheelers and over 14 lakh four-wheelers ply on the city roads every single day resulting in a heavy traffic. DH file photo.

The city's traffic is a Himalayan problem, worst than Mumbai, where the traffic movement is organised despite being heavy in nature, observed the high court on Friday.

The observation came while a division bench of Justice H G Ramesh and Justice P S Dinesh Kumar was hearing a public interest litigation filed by Namma Bengaluru Foundation and Citizens' Action Forum.

While hearing a matter regarding approval to BDA's Revised Master Plan-2031, the court observed that there was a need for a single comprehensive body of experts from all fields, including traffic, water, electricity and various others, to effectively address the traffic concerns.

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On being asked about the number of vehicles in the city, petitioners' counsel stated that over 50 lakh two-wheelers and over 14 lakh four-wheelers ply on the city roads every single day resulting in a heavy traffic.

The counsel also informed that the city has over 80 lakh population.

The court adjourned the matter.

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(Published 03 March 2018, 00:16 IST)