Bengaluru's Traffic Nightmare: Road Network Stagnant Since 2015 Amidst Vehicle Boom

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News18•24-01-2026, 16:44
Bengaluru's Traffic Nightmare: Road Network Stagnant Since 2015 Amidst Vehicle Boom
- •Bengaluru's road network has remained unchanged at 13,000 km since 2015, despite a nearly 90% increase in registered vehicles.
- •Vehicle numbers surged from 6.44 million in March 2015 to 12.3 million by December 2025, with approximately 1,500 new vehicles added daily.
- •The city's expansion has been horizontal, but public transport infrastructure, including metro lines and BMTC buses, has not kept pace.
- •Bengaluru ranks as the world's second most congested city, according to the TomTom Traffic Index 2025, only behind Mexico City.
- •Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh acknowledges the pressure and emphasizes public transport use, while traffic police focus on smooth vehicle flow amidst ongoing infrastructure projects.
Why It Matters: Bengaluru faces severe traffic congestion due to a stagnant road network and booming vehicle population.
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