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Bengaluru bottleneck: 1,500 new vehicles hit city roads every day, turning commutes into crawl

TNN | Last updated on - Jan 23, 2026, 16:24 IST
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Static Road Network Amid Rapid Growth

Bengaluru’s road length has remained around 13,000 km for a decade, even as the city expanded, creating a mismatch between infrastructure capacity and increasing traffic demands

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Vehicle Numbers Nearly Double

Registered vehicles jumped from 64.4 lakh in 2015 to over 1.2 crore in 2025, representing a 90% increase, putting tremendous pressure on already congested streets.

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Daily Addition of New Vehicles

On average, around 1,500 new vehicles are added to Bengaluru roads every day, with some months, like October, seeing as many as 2,700, worsening traffic congestion consistently.

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Private Vehicles Lead the Surge

The majority of new vehicles are privately owned, with two-wheelers and cars forming the largest share, highlighting a heavy reliance on personal transport over public options.

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Two-Wheelers See Sharp Rise

Two-wheeler registrations doubled from 41.8 lakh to 84.6 lakh over ten years, reflecting growing dependence on motorcycles and scooters for daily commuting in the city.

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Car Ownership Growth Adds Pressure

Car registrations increased from 14.2 lakh to nearly 24.4 lakh, significantly contributing to traffic congestion, as more families opt for personal vehicles instead of shared or public transport.

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Public Transport Remains Stagnant

Despite soaring vehicle numbers, Bengaluru’s bus fleet remains at about 7,000, showing that public transport expansion has not kept pace with the city’s rapid growth.

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Limited Metro Coverage

Bengaluru has only 96 km of operational Metro lines with 83 stations, insufficient for a city of its size, leaving millions dependent on road-based transport and worsening congestion.

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Traffic Bottlenecks Are Daily Reality

With roads not expanding and public transport lagging, commuters face daily bottlenecks, long travel times, and increasing stress, turning Bengaluru’s streets into an almost constant traffic grind.

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Growth Outpacing Infrastructure

The city’s explosive growth in population and vehicles is far ahead of infrastructure development, highlighting urgent need for widening roads and scaling public transport to match demand.

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