From SPR to Sohna Road in Minutes: Gurugram’s New 3km Elevated Flyover

Gurugram is set to get a new 3-kilometre elevated flyover connecting Southern Peripheral Road
(SPR) directly to Sohna Road. The project aims to reduce heavy congestion on one of the city’s
busiest stretches and provide signal-free movement for through-traffic

Why the 3km Elevated Flyover Is Needed

The SPR–Sohna Road corridor has seen rapid urban expansion in recent years. Large residential societies, commercial offices, and retail developments have emerged quickly. However, road infrastructure has struggled to keep pace with this growth.

Current Problems Faced by Commuters:
  • Long queues at major intersections
  • Heavy traffic during morning and evening peak hours
  • Delays due to merging vehicles
  • Frequent traffic signal stops

Even though the distance is only around 3 kilometres, commuters often take 15–20 minutes during peak traffic to cover it.

Key Project Details

Starting PointHero Honda Chowk
Ending PointUmang Bhardwaj Chowk
Total LengthApproximately 3 kilometres
Estimated CostAround ■182 crore
PurposeFaster, signal-free movement

Route Movement Breakdown

SPR Side → Hero Honda → Chowk → Elevated Stretch (3km) → Descent Near Umang Bhardwaj Chowk Sohna Road.

Vehicles traveling straight will not need to stop at multiple intersections below. Local traffic can continue using the surface road network

Expected Benefits

  • Reduced waiting time at signals
  • Smoother traffic flow
  • Less burden on surface-level roads
  • Better connectivity between residential and commercial areas
  • Noticeable daily time savings (8–10 minutes each way for office commuters)

Over a month, these time savings could significantly improve commuter convenience

Planning and Coordination

The project is currently in the planning and coordination stage. Authorities are working to ensure
the elevated corridor integrates smoothly with existing and future infrastructure.
Design Considerations Include: • Ensuring
metro alignments are not disturbed • Efficient
utilisation of current road width • Safe
placement of entry and exit ramps • Avoiding
creation of new choke points

Conclusion

If completed as proposed, the new 3km elevated flyover connecting SPR to Sohna Road could significantly reduce congestion and travel time for thousands of daily commuters. It represents a practical solution designed to save time, reduce stress, and improve connectivity across a fast-growing urban zone.

Best Regards
Manish Kr. Mishra
Mob: 9718111251
Business Head
SS ESTSATE ANALYTICA

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