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Kota, Rajasthan—home to over 200,000 students—has become India’s first city to operate entirely without traffic signals. Through strategic urban planning, including flyovers, underpasses, and ring roads, the city ensures uninterrupted traffic flow, proving that smart infrastructure can outperform traditional traffic control even in densely populated environments.
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Kota’s Signal-Free Success Story Redefines Urban Mobility
In a remarkable example of urban innovation, Kota has eliminated all traffic signals across the city, transforming its traffic management model. Despite being a high-density student hub, the city now operates with uninterrupted vehicular movement, thanks to the Urban Improvement Trust (UIT Kota) and its forward-thinking infrastructure strategy.
Key Highlights:
- Kota is officially India’s first city to function without traffic lights, setting a national precedent.
- The initiative was spearheaded by UIT Kota, focusing on congestion-free commuting.
- Over two dozen flyovers and underpasses have been built to replace intersections.
- A network of ring roads allows vehicles to bypass crowded city centers.
- The model has reduced travel time, fuel usage, and pollution while improving safety.
- The city’s success offers a replicable blueprint for other urban centers facing traffic challenges.
Kota’s achievement underscores the power of proactive planning and infrastructure investment in reshaping urban experiences.
Sources: News18, Times of India, Outlook Traveller, Jagran Josh.
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