City Desk, Delhi Magazine: Delhi’s road infrastructure continues to set benchmarks under the leadership of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government. In its latest stride towards modernization and ease of travel, a 6-lane flyover connecting Anand Vihar and the Apsara border was inaugurated yesterday(On December 25, 2024,). This 2.2-kilometer-long flyover aims to alleviate traffic woes for lakhs of commuters in East and North-East Delhi. This project marks the 38th major flyover or underpass completed by the Delhi government within a decade of the AAP administration. The Anand Vihar flyover underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring better connectivity and reducing congestion across the capital. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Atishi (@atishi.aap) Key Benefits of the Anand Vihar Flyover Daily Usage: The flyover is expected to cater to approximately 1.5 lakh commuters daily, significantly easing traffic flow in the region. Time Savings: Each vehicle passing through this route will save at least 12 minutes, enabling smoother and quicker commutes. Fuel Conservation: By eliminating prolonged traffic jams, over 40,000 liters of petrol and diesel will be saved every day. Environmental Impact: Reduced traffic congestion will contribute to lower pollution levels, enhancing air quality. Quality of Life: With less time spent in traffic, residents will have more time to spend with their families, fostering better work-life balance. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, commenting on the project, emphasized the role of world-class road infrastructure in driving Delhi’s progress. “This flyover is not just a road; it’s a step towards a greener, more efficient, and commuter-friendly Delhi,” he stated. The Anand Vihar flyover stands as a testament to the Delhi government’s unwavering dedication to creating a city that prioritizes its citizens’ convenience, sustainability, and quality of life. Post navigation Viraasat 2024: Handloom Heritage at Handloom Haat, New Delhi 72nd India International Garment Fair to be Held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi