Traffic Diversions and New Infrastructure Projects on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway

Introduction

The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has started several infrastructure projects and traffic changes in the Manesar area to reduce traffic jams.

Main Body

Current traffic problems are caused by the construction of an elevated road in Manesar, which costs about ₹47 crore. To manage this, the local administration tried a traffic diversion, but it led to heavy traffic near the NSG camp. Consequently, the traffic police have introduced temporary restrictions for heavy and light commercial vehicles on a six-kilometer stretch between Panchgaon Chowk and IMT Chowk from 09:00 to 21:00 daily. These vehicles must now use the KMP Expressway and Pataudi Road instead. Furthermore, the NHAI is implementing a larger plan to reduce congestion by building four more flyovers at Dharuhera, Rathiwas, Salahwas, and Bilaspur, with a total investment of ₹282 crore. While the Manesar project is expected to be finished between July and October next year, the other four flyovers will be completed in stages between June and December. To keep the city moving, the HSIIDC has worked with industrial partners, and local authorities have created alternative parking in Sector 2 and temporary transit points at IMT Chowk.

Conclusion

Traffic restrictions will remain in place for now as the NHAI continues building these flyovers to improve the long-term flow of traffic.

Learning

The 'Cause-and-Effect' Logic Leap

At the A2 level, you usually connect ideas with simple words like and or but. To reach B2, you need to show why things happen using more sophisticated logical connectors.

Look at this sequence from the text:

"...tried a traffic diversion, but it led to heavy traffic... Consequently, the traffic police have introduced temporary restrictions..."

⚡ The Power Word: Consequently

Instead of saying "So, the police did this," the author uses Consequently. This word acts as a bridge. It tells the reader: "Because of the specific problem I just mentioned, this is the official result."

A2 Style: The road was closed, so there was traffic. B2 Style: The road was closed; consequently, traffic increased significantly.

🛠️ Expanding Your Logic Toolbelt

Beyond Consequently, the text uses other markers to organize information. Notice how the author shifts from one point to another:

  • "Furthermore..." \rightarrow Use this when you aren't just adding a detail, but adding a bigger or more important point. (e.g., The hotel is cheap. Furthermore, it is right on the beach.)
  • "While..." \rightarrow This is used to compare two different timelines or situations in one sentence. (e.g., While the Manesar project ends in October, the others end in December.)

💡 Pro Tip for Fluency

Stop using "And" to start every sentence. If you can replace "And" with Furthermore or "So" with Consequently, you instantly sound more professional and academic.

Vocabulary Learning

infrastructure (n.)
The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for a society to function.
Example:The government announced a new infrastructure plan to build roads and bridges across the state.
diversion (n.)
A route or path taken to avoid a particular obstacle or problem.
Example:The traffic diversion redirected vehicles away from the construction site.
elevated (adj.)
Raised above the ground level; higher than the surrounding area.
Example:An elevated road was built to reduce traffic congestion in the city.
congestion (n.)
Overcrowding, especially of traffic, resulting in slow movement.
Example:The city is trying to reduce congestion by adding more lanes to the highway.
flyover (n.)
An elevated road that passes over another road or railway.
Example:Four new flyovers will be constructed to ease traffic flow through the region.
investment (n.)
Money spent on something with the expectation of future benefit.
Example:The project received an investment of ₹282 crore from the government.
industrial (adj.)
Relating to industry or manufacturing.
Example:Industrial partners collaborated with the city to create alternative parking.
alternative (adj.)
Available as another possibility or choice.
Example:The authorities set up alternative parking areas to accommodate commuters.
transit (n.)
The act of passing through or across a place; transportation.
Example:Temporary transit points were established at the intersection.
temporary (adj.)
Lasting for a limited time; not permanent.
Example:Temporary restrictions were imposed until the construction was completed.
commercial (adj.)
Relating to trade or business.
Example:Heavy and light commercial vehicles were restricted during peak hours.
restriction (n.)
A rule limiting or forbidding something.
Example:The new restriction limits the number of vehicles on the road.
consequence (n.)
A result or effect of an action or event.
Example:The consequence of the diversion was an increase in traffic near the camp.
expected (adj.)
Predicted or likely to happen.
Example:The project is expected to finish by October next year.
stages (n.)
Distinct phases or steps in a process.
Example:The flyovers will be completed in stages between June and December.