Traffic Crisis Grips Mango Bridge as Relief Projects Progress
New Bridge and Flyover Construction Offer Hope Amid Daily Gridlock
Key Points:
• Mango Bridge traffic chaos affects thousands of daily commuters
• Rs 77-crore Bhuiyandih bridge project aims to decongest traffic
• Mango flyover construction advances with five completed pillars
JAMSHEDPUR – Critical infrastructure projects advance as Mango Bridge traffic crisis intensifies, affecting thousands of daily commuters.
The situation near Mango Bridge continues to deteriorate each day. Heavy vehicles crowd the roads during peak hours.
Meanwhile, school buses struggle to maintain their schedules. A local resident confirms that students often arrive late.
Moreover, the bridge handles over 100,000 vehicles daily. This exceeds its designed capacity by 40%.
Infrastructure Development Plans
The new Bhuiyandih bridge project shows promising progress. Five boring sites have completed essential tests.
Furthermore, the project incorporates advanced structural design elements. These ensure a 100-year lifespan.
In addition, the bridge will feature dedicated pedestrian walkways. LED lighting systems will enhance visibility.
Traffic Management Initiatives
The administration has intensified efforts to clear encroachments. Teams conduct regular inspections.
Moreover, smart traffic signals will soon be installed. These will help regulate vehicle flow.
“Our priority is ensuring smooth traffic movement,” states a senior traffic official.
Current Challenges
The bus stand area remains particularly problematic. Unauthorized vendors occupy crucial spaces.
Additionally, the area lacks proper parking facilities. This forces vehicles onto main roads.
On the other hand, the Mango flyover project gains momentum. Construction crews work round the clock.

