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Easy ride to Nelamangala may be delayedToll rates, ban on movement of two-wheelers yet to be finalised
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The work on 19.5-km elevated Yeshwanthpur-Nelamangala toll way is expected to be completed in about two weeks. DH Photo
The work on 19.5-km elevated Yeshwanthpur-Nelamangala toll way is expected to be completed in about two weeks. DH Photo


“No decision has been taken on throwing open the stretch for public in the coming month,” Project Director R K Gupta told Deccan Herald on Tuesday.

He neither divulged the factors delaying the inauguration nor indicated a timeline. However, some sources in the Authority said the project should be completed in a week or two and opened by the end of this month.

Reduced travel time

The elevated expressway and access-controlled corridor on Tumkur Road (National Highway-4), will benefit over a lakh people travelling to North Karnataka. The travel time to Nelamangala from the City will come down to 15 minutes as against the present one-hour drive.

Gazette notification

Issues like toll rates and ban on movement of two-wheelers are said to be delaying the decision to throw open the Rs 720 crore project to public.

The rates for the six-lane axis control toll road leading to Nelamangala is yet to be decided. The gazette notification will be out soon, sources added.

Further, officials also pointed out that no final decision has been taken yet on banning two-wheelers on the stretch as mooted earlier.

The decision  will be arrived at after consultation with police.

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(Published 18 August 2010, 00:55 IST)