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Bengaluru Silk Board flyover stretch shut after trial run flags major safety concerns

Chethan Shivakumar
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 30, 2026, 14:27 IST
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Flyover closure

Bengaluru traffic police on Wednesday closed the newly opened carriageway of the double-decker flyover between Silk Board and Ragigudda Metro station, just a week after it was opened.

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Trial basis opening

Officials said the 3.5-km stretch was only opened for a trial run, and the decision on regular traffic now lies with the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL).

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Safety concerns

A senior police officer said several road safety issues were found during the trial, and BMRCL has been asked to fix them before full opening.

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Signage gaps

Key issues include lack of proper signage, with a need for advance signboards for the BTM Layout down ramp, along with rumble strips, speed limit boards, and stricter lane discipline.

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Possible reopening

Sources said the flyover will be opened for regular traffic from May 1. Deputy chief minister D K Shivakumar is likely to inspect and take a ride on the new stretch, following which the corridor will be opened on a regular basis.

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Project impact

The flyover had initially eased traffic for commuters travelling from southern Bengaluru towards the Outer Ring Road stretch between K R Pura and Silk Board, after a Rs 530 crore investment by BMRCL.

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Public reaction

A motorist, Badrinath, said, "Two days ago I took the flyover but on Wednesday I could not use it. Like me, other motorists were also clueless about the closure. If there are any issues, they should fix the problems and, without waiting for a VIP inauguration, allow regular traffic."


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