Presently a warning that Bengalureans have generously and compassionately is been giving all newcomers to the city for over a decade. Meanwhile Bengaluru’s notorious traffic has become a dinner table, conference room, and even a WhatsApp group conversation. And everybody wants to know “Why is there so much traffic in Bengaluru?” furthermore there are numerous reasons, including the growing number of cars and excessive one-way traffic.

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Reportedly to understand what led to the mad rush in the first place, we must travel back to the late 1990s, when the IT sector started altering the very DNA of Bengaluru. Furthermore today, the growing number of vehicles on the road has resulted in a mismatch between demand and supply of infrastructure. In simple terms, infrastructure refers to roads; demand refers to the number of vehicles using a given lane or roadway road and supply refers to the amount of space available or the maximum number of vehicles that can pass the particular roadway in an hour.



Meanwhile experts and officials have a prime role here, commuters must also take responsibility to use public transport whenever possible, and not make owning vehicles a matter of prestige, say experts. Moreover metro cities like mumbai, Chennai and kolkata have a strong suburban railway network, Bengaluru is nowhere in the league.


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