Reimagining Bengaluru’s Outer Ring Road as a Tender SURE road

The Outer Ring Road has long been Bengaluru’s most scrutinized corridor. Stretching between Central Silk Board and KR Puram, it carries over 9.5 lakh daily commuters, with more than 3 lakh vehicles on the road at peak hours, according to the Outer Ring Road Companies Association (ORRCA). The association also estimates that this stretch contributes nearly ₹2.65 lakh crore annually to the city’s economy, yet it remains crippled by congestion, flooding, unsafe walking conditions, and inadequate public transport.

At peak times, average speeds fall to 4.4 km/h, footpaths are broken or missing, and flooding during monsoons regularly disrupts movement and business. Despite being Bengaluru’s primary tech corridor, it functions largely as a traffic conduit.

Reimagining the ORR as a Tender SURE road offers an opportunity to transform it from a traffic corridor into a people-oriented urban spine. By introducing uniform travel lanes, safe crossings, continuous cycling tracks and footpaths, and storm water drains, the ORR can support both mobility and urban life, setting a benchmark for how Bengaluru redesigns its busiest corridors.

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