
The newly built ramp at the Hebbal flyover junction will open to traffic on New Year’s Day, marking a key upgrade at one of Bengaluru’s busiest road intersections and offering immediate relief to daily commuters.

Stretching 1.25 km, the new ramp seamlessly connects with two existing loops, creating a smoother and more continuous flow of vehicles through the complex Hebbal junction.

Traffic assessments indicate that the ramp has already helped reduce congestion at the junction by nearly 30%, cutting delays during peak hours and improving overall travel time.

Motorists travelling from the Nagawara side can now access Mehkri Circle more directly, avoiding sharp merges and traffic bottlenecks that earlier slowed down movement.

Vehicles coming from the Esteem Mall service road benefit from a clearer and faster path through the junction, reducing frequent snarls caused by overlapping traffic streams.

Traffic from Tumakuru Road via the Outer Ring Road now enjoys a more efficient transition towards central Bengaluru, easing pressure on surface-level roads at Hebbal.

By integrating with older loops, the ramp ensures uninterrupted movement without forcing vehicles to rejoin congested ground-level traffic at critical points.

With improved access toward Mehkri Circle and beyond, the ramp strengthens north Bengaluru’s road network and sets the stage for smoother city-bound travel in the coming years.