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Pune’s Next Game-Changer: University Road Flyover Rises To Untangle One Of The City’s Worst Traffic Knots

TNN | Last updated on - Dec 31, 2025, 15:29 IST
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A long-awaited relief for commuters

The University Road flyover is set to become fully operational by January 15, 2026, marking a major milestone for daily commuters battling traffic between Aundh and Shivajinagar, one of Pune’s busiest education and office corridors.

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Partial opening already easing pressure

The Aundh-to-Shivajinagar stretch has been open since August, offering visible relief during peak hours. Traffic movement has improved, with fewer bottlenecks reported at key junctions that earlier saw frequent congestion.

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Key artery connecting west and central Pune

University Road serves as a crucial link between western suburbs and the city core. The flyover is expected to streamline traffic flow for students, office-goers, and emergency vehicles moving across this high-density zone.

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Boost for public transport movement

With smoother traffic flow, PMPML buses operating on University Road are expected to maintain better schedules. Officials say the flyover will help reduce delays that often disrupted bus services on this stretch.

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Designed to bypass choke points

The elevated corridor allows vehicles to bypass traffic signals and crowded intersections below. This has reduced waiting time at junctions that earlier slowed traffic, particularly during morning and evening rush hours.

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Construction enters final phase

Remaining work includes finishing touches, safety checks, and alignment adjustments. Civic officials said the pace has picked up to ensure the entire flyover opens as scheduled by mid-January 2026

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Reduced spillover into residential lanes

Earlier, traffic congestion pushed vehicles into smaller residential roads nearby. With the flyover absorbing through traffic, residents have reported quieter streets and fewer traffic-related disturbances.

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Expected impact on fuel and travel time

Officials estimate that smoother traffic flow will cut travel time significantly along the corridor. Reduced idling at signals is also expected to lower fuel consumption for daily commuters.

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A template for future road projects

The University Road flyover is being seen as a model for tackling congestion in dense urban corridors. Planners believe its phased opening helped manage traffic better during construction.

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