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Hosur Road

Coordinates: 12°52′27″N 77°39′01″E / 12.874171°N 77.650409°E / 12.874171; 77.650409
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12°52′27″N 77°39′01″E / 12.874171°N 77.650409°E / 12.874171; 77.650409

Hosur Road
Hosur Road Elevated Expressway Night Vision.jpg
Route information
Maintained by NHAI, BBMP, BDA
Length32 km (20 mi)
Major junctions
North endBrigade Road
Major intersectionsOuter Ring Road, Bannerghatta Road
South endAttibele, Anekal Taluk.
Location
CountryIndia
StatesKarnataka
Highway system

Bangalore-Hosur Road is the part of National Highway 48, erstwhile NH7, which connects metropolis Bangalore and business town Hosur. It is a four to eight-lane access controlled highway. The road is part of the National Highway network.

The National Highways Authority of India has constructed a 10-kilometer-long elevated highway from Madiwala to Electronic City. The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike and Bangalore Development Authority have planned a series of flyovers and underpasses to make this arterial road signal free.[1] The project is a part of the BETL (Bangalore Elevated Tollways Ltd), project as part of the National Highways Development Project and the Elevated Highways Project. It was initiated in early 2006, and was inaugurated on 22 January 2010.[2] It starts from Bommanahalli after the Central Silk Board flyover and goes on up to Electronic City. It goes above the BMIC flyover on Hosur Road, at a height of 17 meters (56 ft), thus making it, Bangalore's tallest flyover.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Manasi (27 October 2009). "Hosur Road widening is in full swing". Bangalore: Bangalore Mirror. Archived from the original on 29 August 2012. Retrieved 27 March 2011.
  2. ^ "Expressway Elevates Commuting". Deccan Herald.
  3. ^ Sowmya Aji Mehu (9 September 2005). "56-foot-high highway to fly over BMIC road". Bangalore: Times of India. Retrieved 31 March 2011.

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