NHAI’s New Hebbal-Kodigehalli Lane Gives Bengaluru Traffic a Quick Breather, But Is Relief Here to Stay?

NHAI’s New Hebbal-Kodigehalli Lane Gives Bengaluru Traffic a Quick Breather, But Is Relief Here to Stay?

November 1, 2025

Bengaluru’s traffic scene just got a little brighter with a brand new lane connecting Hebbal and Kodigehalli, opened by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). This fresh bit of road magic is already easing the steady stream of vehicles on one of the city’s busiest routes, sparking joy among numerous commuters. Hebbal, notoriously jam-packed, especially for those heading to Kempegowda International Airport, was in need of a traffic hero. And it seems the new lane is playing that role! Many drivers noticed an immediate dip in the usual bottlenecks. One happy commuter shared online, “It’s reducing congestion at the point where traffic used to merge. Someone used some common sense. Kudos to that person(s),” capturing the cheers from fellow drivers. This new path smooths vehicle flow, particularly during peak hours, acting like a fresh gust clearing the heavy traffic fog. But hold on before you pop the chai! Not all commuters are cheering. Several fear this relief might be like a balloon – squeeze one spot and the jam pops up somewhere else. Users pointed fingers towards Mekhri Circle and Hyatt Centric Junction, warning these spots are turning into fresh choke points. One comment zoomed in on Mekhri Circle where vehicles turning right jam up all lanes before the underpass, sending jams stretching back to Sanjaynagar. Another noted how lane-shifting near Hyatt Centric to hop on or off the airport flyover could cook up new delays during busy times. Parking trouble adds more spice to the mix. Random bus stops and autorickshaws parked near the loop from Esteem to Hebbal Flyover are slowing things down. One commuter stressed, “the bus stop and random parking of vehicles at the entrance of the loop from Esteem to Hebbal Flyover must be disallowed.” Many locals are now calling for the new stretch to be declared a strict no-parking zone to keep traffic moving fast and furious. So, what’s the verdict? While NHAI’s new lane offers a bright sign of progress and a breather for frustrated drivers, experts warn it’s just part of a bigger puzzle. Bengaluru’s traffic headaches come from a mix of chokepoints and city growth, needing smart traffic management, strict parking rules, and better urban planning to avoid bottlenecks popping up elsewhere. Still, the buzz on social media and on the roads shows that clever infrastructure moves like this lane are a step in the right direction. Bengaluru is watching, waiting, and hoping this lane stays a smooth ride, not just a traffic teaser!

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Tags: Nhai, Hebbal-Kodigehalli Lane, Bengaluru traffic, Traffic congestion, No-Parking Rules, Commuter Relief,

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