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Bengaluru’s Peenya flyover declared safe after successful load test

Bengaluru’s Peenya flyover declared safe after successful load test
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The NHAI has declared the Peenya Elevated Flyover in Bengaluru safe for traffic following a successful load-bearing test. The flyover had been closed periodically since 2021 for extensive cable repairs and structural strengthening.

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This ensures the safety of a critical piece of infrastructure in one of India's busiest cities, alleviating long-standing traffic congestion issues.

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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has confirmed that the Peenya Elevated Flyover on National Highway-4, officially known as the Dr. Sri Shivakumara Swamiji Flyover, is structurally safe and fit for vehicular movement following the successful completion of a comprehensive load-bearing test conducted after recent cable repair works.

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