Having expressed his resolve to free Hyderabad of traffic congestions, Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday conducted an aerial survey of the Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts to study the possibilities of the implementation of his plans.
During his survey, the Chief Minister enquired about the roads, connecting highways, junctions and forest cover.
Later, he also visited the Harini Deer Park near Vanasthalipuram.
He interacted with the relevant officials on the best means to ease the traffic congestion in the twin cities.
It may be mentioned that the Chief Minister had held three high-level review meetings to discuss the issue. He has already directed the officials to prepare a plan for the construction of elevated corridors, skyways and multi-level grade separators to resolve the problem of traffic chaos in the twin cities.
Proposing the construction of 11 skyways on highly congested roads, he also mentioned multi-level grade separators at major junctions.
KCR also wanted elevated corridors for the traffic entering into the city from different districts.
The aerial survey on Sunday is being seen as part of the exercise to make Hyderabad congestion-free. (INN)