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PCMC, NHAI to widen service roads along NH48
The project involves widening over 10 kilometers of existing service roads on both sides of the highway.
Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), in collaboration with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) initiated a service road widening project along the National highway-48. (File Photo)
Written by Divyaja Kalyankar
In a significant step toward easing traffic congestion and improving road safety, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), in collaboration with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), has initiated a service road widening project along the National highway-48, within PCMC limits.
The project involves widening over 10 kilometers of existing service roads on both sides of the highway.
As per the development plan prepared by NHAI, the existing 12 meter wide service road adjacent to the highway will be expanded by another 12 meters, bringing the total width to 24 meters. The expanded road will be constructed and maintained by NHAI and is expected to handle increased traffic flow more efficiently while ensuring safer conditions for local commuters.
This includes the development of dual-lane service roads with underground drainage systems, footpaths for pedestrians, and properly marked entry and exit points.
Bapu Gaikwad, Executive Engineer, Roads, Traffic & Transportation Planning Department, PCMC, said, “Till now, we have acquired 80% of the total land needed for the project. Our current focus is on the service road shift, which is a crucial component. We intentionally prioritised developing the service roads before starting flyover construction to avoid major traffic congestion during that phase.”
He added that PCMC is conducting special camps for landowners whose properties are yet to be acquired. “These camps aim to address concerns and offer solutions. We have also been instructed to coordinate closely with NHAI to ensure smooth execution,” he said.
Residents and commuters have welcomed the move. “The narrow service roads make daily travel difficult, especially during peak hours. This widening project will make a big difference for people like me who rely on these routes every day,” said Pratik Gurav, a regular commuter.
While the project has received positive responses from residents and commuters, there are ongoing concerns about the displacement of roadside vendors and property owners. PCMC officials have assured that a structured rehabilitation and compensation plan is being finalised in line with government policies.
Once completed, the widened 24 meter service roads are expected to improve regional mobility, reduce bottlenecks, and enhance safety along one of Maharashtra’s busiest highway corridors.
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