Urgent need to address growing traffic congestion in Mysuru
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Urgent need to address growing traffic congestion in Mysuru

May 27, 2025

Sir,

In recent times, it has become increasingly evident that traffic congestion in Mysuru is reaching alarming levels. Despite having relatively wide roads and large traffic circles, commuting within the city has turned into a daily challenge for all road users — be it two-wheelers, cars, autorickshaws, buses or even pedestrians.

A significant issue contributing to this problem is the presence of traffic signals at major intersections that are either non-functional or not in use. This has resulted in unregulated, haphazard vehicular movement, especially at prominent circles, leading to confusion, delays and potential hazards.

Another pressing concern is the behaviour of certain sections of the public, particularly some young drivers, who often exhibit impatience and a lack of adherence to traffic rules. Signal violations, rash overtaking and aggressive driving have become common sights on city roads, further aggravating the situation and endangering                           everyone’s safety.

On days when it rains, the situation becomes even worse. Key junctions, especially those near the All India Institute of Speech and Hearing and in front of the University of Mysore, Manasagangothri, experience severe bottlenecks, bringing traffic to a virtual standstill.

As Mysuru continues to grow rapidly, both in population and in infrastructure, it is imperative for the authorities concerned to develop and implement a comprehensive traffic management plan. Some suggested measures include:

• Activating and maintaining all traffic signals across the city.

• Improving the design and layout of busy junctions.

• Implementing more one-way systems and dedicated free-movement lanes.

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• Expanding and upgrading existing roadways where possible.

In parallel, it is also vital for the government to invest in and expand a dependable public transportation network that covers every part of the city. A strong public transit system will encourage people to reduce dependence on personal vehicles, thereby easing congestion and helping to lower carbon emissions.

Mysuru, a city that has gracefully carried forward the legacy of the Wadiyars and is known for its cultural richness and orderliness, deserves to be protected and preserved. Let us all — citizens and authorities alike — come together to ensure a safe, efficient and sustainable traffic system for the generations to come.

— Dr. G. Rathnakar, Associate Dean-Academics, JSS Science & Technology University ,  Mysuru,  22.5.2025

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